For the first time ever, Lebanon’s powerhouse comedy trio — Mohamad Dayekh, Hussein Kaouk, and Hussein Dayekh — are landing in Egypt with a new stand-up show, ‘Leffi Beena Ya Dunya.’ Known for their bold humor and magnetic chemistry, the group has redefined Arab comedy with performances that are as fearless as they are funny.
A Night to Remember
Get ready for a night of laughter and honesty as the trio takes the stage at Cairo Jazz Club 610 on Tuesday, November 4. Their show, Leffi Beena Ya Dunya, marks their official Egypt debut, promising an evening that blends razor-sharp observation with heartfelt storytelling. Expect a mix of new material and signature bits that have packed theaters across Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Canada.

Comedy Rooted in Real Life
The trio’s humor draws directly from the pulse of everyday Arab life. They explore themes such as economic hardship, identity, family dynamics, social pressure, and mental health — all with a comedic twist that makes audiences laugh while recognizing themselves in the stories. Their sketches and stand-up sets often turn frustration into humor, transforming collective struggles into moments of shared relief and reflection.
From Stage to Screen
Beyond stand-up, the group’s creative reach spans film, theater, and television. Mohamad Dayekh is the writer and director behind the acclaimed sitcom Marhaba Dawle, a sharp political comedy exploring the everyday dance between citizens and the state. He also wrote and directed the film Hardabasht, a darkly comic story about three brothers navigating life on the edge.
Hussein Kaouk, one of Lebanon’s most recognizable comedians, has gained fame for his viral online sketches and standout live performances, bringing everyday characters and social contradictions to life. Alongside Hussein Dayekh, the trio’s chemistry — rooted in theater and storytelling — makes their performances both emotionally rich and irresistibly funny.

Laughter Without Borders
With Leffi Beena Ya Dunya, the three comedians bring their authentic, unapologetic humor to Cairo — bridging Lebanese wit and Egyptian warmth through a shared language of laughter. Whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering them for the first time, this is a comedy night you won’t forget.
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