Egyptian actor Mohamed Tharwat expressed his happiness to participate in the Riyadh Season, presenting the play "Zainab's Fingers," and shared his opinion about the Saudi audience and how they receive Egyptian art in an interview with Arab Wood program. Tharwat praised the Riyadh Season and said he doesn't feel alienated because he's among his people. He also said that the Saudi audience is thirsty for Egyptian art and expresses warmth and appreciation towards Egyptian artists. "Zainab's Fingers" revolves around Zainab, a mother of three girls, who takes care of them after her husband's death. She faces difficulty in dealing with them due to their age differences and cannot control them. As the events unfold, she tries to marry them off and secure their future, facing many problems and crises. The cast includes Hala Sedki, Menna Fadaly, Amr Abdelgelil, Mohamed Reda, Dunya Maher, Jehan Shemashergi, Mostafa Hagag, who makes his acting debut, and is produced by Hani Mahrous and directed by Islam Emam. Tharwat's last work was the series "1000 Hamdulillah Ala Al-Salama," co-starring Yousra, which achieved great success during last year's Ramadan marathon.