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Announcement of the winners of the children’s and city playwriting competition



The winners of the first round of the Children and the City playwriting competition were announced.

Theater News Base: Ali Ataei, Director of Performing Arts, Artistic Deputy of Tehran Municipality Cultural and Artistic Organization, announced the winners of the first children’s and city playwriting competition, which was held with the aim of producing quality children’s plays, developing and promoting playwriting and paying special attention to children’s citizenship rights. .

This competition was held in 3 main sections with emphasis on children, vitality and life expectancy, children and citizenship ethics and children and citizenship rights, adaptations of religious stories, as well as Iranian myths and heroic and epic narratives.

Finally, out of a total of 83 works submitted to the Secretariat by Hossein Fadaei Hossein, Fahimeh Mirza Hossein and Salma Mohseni Ardehali, 5 selected works and the names of the selected ones were announced on Tuesday, December 30, as follows:

1- “Garbage Life” written by Seyed Mohsen Mousavi, the first prize of the children and the city section

2- “Sabzak and the little wish of a pious person” written by Leila Bigvand, the second prize of the children and the city section

3- “Cat and the caretaker” written by Milad Hosseini, the third prize of the children and the city section

4- “Murder of children” written by Vahid Darvishi, the first prize of the religious section

5- “Senamergo” written by Mandana Abqari, the first prize of the national section

The winners were also honored with gifts from the artistic deputy.

Among the works received, by selecting the jury, plays that can be performed in accordance with the existing space in the Cultural and Artistic Organization of Tehran Municipality will be performed periodically and rotating in the centers of the organization with the support of the artistic deputy of the organization. Will be updated.

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