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A Bulgarian troupe performed a story from the Shahnameh, the epic masterpiece of Persian poet Ferdowsi, in Tehran on Sunday during the 40th Fajr International Theater Festival.
The animated short film, ‘The Statue,’ has been selected to compete in the second edition of the Khamrubu International Short Film Festival in India.
Entitled “Lilith”, the story of the play is set in the former Yugoslavia, which is burning in the flames of ethnic conflicts taking place in the Balkans.
Actress and director Golab Adineh has finally been able to stage Alan Jay Lerner’s musical “My Fair Lady”, which is now mesmerizing theatergoers at the main hall of Tehran’s City Theater Complex every night.
American playwright and filmmaker David Mamet’s 1988 play “Speed-the-Plow” that is a satirical dissection of the American movie business has been published in Persian.
New Zealand dramatist Eric Bradwell’s play “There Is No Return” on the aftermath of wars is being performed in the form of a stage reading at the Javanmard Hall of the Iranian Theater Forum.
Iranian troupe Qasedak is in the Tunisian city of Carthage to perform a play on the Persian story of Sheikh Sanan at the Carthage Theater Days.
Iranian and Western theater styles merge in director Melika Razi’s new project “The Tazieh of Poor King Lear”.
A reading performance of “The Glass Menagerie”, a memory play by American playwright Tennessee Williams, was staged at Tehran’s Azhman Theater on Sunday evening.
An Iranian troupe is doing its final rehearsals to perform American writer Ira Levin’s 1978 play “Deathtrap” at a Tehran theater.