Farzin Muhadith: “Lonelier than Christ” is made according to the emotions of the audience

According to the theater reporter of Fars News Agency, the field show “Lonelier than Christ” with a story of Islamic history directed by Hossein Bezra will be performed in Bostan Velayat. Farzin Muhaddith, a good actor of cinema, theater and television, after watching this show, said that it was the first time. He is watching a field show, he said: It was interesting to see this style of show and it is clear that a lot of effort has been put into making it. The fact that the play has three parts and the audience is placed in the middle of it and witnesses the story and the scenery is constantly changing is one of the good structural events of “Lonelier Than Christ”.
The actor continued: The story of the show entertains the audience as a whole, and during the performance, I witnessed that many people were impressed, which was the goal of the show, and it was made in accordance with the emotions and feelings of the audience and worked successfully.
In the end, Muhaddith said: I think the special point of the show is that, according to the creators, it goes ahead spontaneously and does not receive any special support, and all the expenses are provided by the people and benefactors through cultural vows. In my opinion, this is a good thing and I hope that the fans will watch “Lonelier than Christ” and enjoy it.
The fourth season of the show “Lonelier than Christ; The Red Road” directed by Hasan Bezra and produced by Ali Esmaili tells the story of important events from Eid Ghadir Khum to Ashura in 61 AH. This show is a product of Oj Media Art Organization, which is staged in Bostan, Tehran province, under the auspices of Simai Ghognos Media Art Institute.
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