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Ali Soleimani’s last theater sat on the stage / Hojjatoleslam Qomi to watch “Silent”


According to Fars News Agency, the appreciation ceremony of Soheila Javadi, director and Saba Soleimani, author of the play “Silent”, the last live play of Ali Soleimani, was held on Tuesday evening, January 5, at Sangalaj Theater.

At the beginning of the ceremony, which was attended by Qader Ashna, Director General of Performing Arts, Mohammad Qomi, Head of Islamic Propaganda Organization, Alireza Nadali, Member and Spokesman of Tehran City Council, Hossein Gharaei, Director General of Public Relations of Radio and Television Organization, Mehdi Abdali, Deputy Director General of Performing Arts and a group of artists and others. Managers were held, Parisa Moqtada, director of Sangalaj Theater, while welcoming the audience, explained the path taken to perform the play “Silent”.

Muqtada considered the Soleimani family as a symbol and a good example for defining family cohesion and praised their efforts to complete the play “Silent”.

Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Qomi, appreciating the memory and live presence of Ali Soleimani, thanked the Soleimani family for staging a play with the content of resistance and religious values.

In a short speech, Qader Ashna described the play “Silent”, which is the last theatrical work of the late Soleimani, as an honorable and worthy play. He thanked the people and the committed people who keep Ali Soleimani alive.

Then, Soheila Javadi and Saba Soleimani gave explanations about the motivation and how to perform “Silent”, which was previously staged in 1398 by Ali Soleimani in the Hall of the Arts, respectively.

The ceremony ended with gifts to the late Soleimani’s wife and child. One of these gifts was the framed carpet of the shrine of Hazrat Amir (AS) in Najaf, which was noticed by the audience.

After the award ceremony, the audience sat down to watch the play “Silent”.

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