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Four new plays will be unveiled at the City Theater Hall of Fame



Four new plays will be unveiled on Thursday, January 20, in the presence of a number of artists and theater enthusiasts at the Hall of Fame of the Shahr Theater Complex.

Theater News Base: Four plays “The Yellow Wind of Vincent Van Gogh” by Alireza Koushak Jalali, “Thirteen Short and Silent Plays” by Manouchehr Akbarloo and Hamed Nasrabadayan, “Har Riahi” by Abdolrazaq Abdul Wahed with a translation by Seyyed Mehdi Hosseini Nejad, “Alone Fleeing” And “Let’s Go” by Caryl Churchill, translated by Parisa Salari and published by “Amara”, will be unveiled at 4:00 PM on Thursday, January 20, at the Hall of Fame of the Shahr Theater.

In this ceremony, Shahram Ahmadzadeh, critic and researcher, Mohsen Azimi, writer and theater researcher, and Hooman Banai, writer and lecturer, introduced the books “Vincent Van Gogh’s Yellow Wind”, “Thirteen Short and Silent Plays”, “Har Riahi”, “Alone Fleeing” and They will pay “let’s go”.

Additional descriptions of the four plays are as follows: The play “Badzard – Vincent Van Gogh” with four characters depicts Van Gogh’s stay at St. Remy Hospital in 1890. In this work, the task of the artist and the conflict of his ideals with the realities of society are examined.

The play “Har Riahi” which is a new look at Har and It is the event of Ashura that brings “Shamar” to the present day and multiplies “Hussein (AS)” in all phenomena.

“Fleeing Alone” and “Bern Berim” are also surreal works in which a complex relationship between different elements, distinctions and contradictions is played out and far from the conservative daily life. Plays are a combination of theatrical techniques and unlimited artistic flair.

“Thirteen Short and Silent Plays” is also a short and pantomime work by Manouchehr Akbarloo and Hamed Nasrabadayan.

The unveiling ceremony, play reading and signing ceremony of these works will be held on Thursday, January 20, from 4 to 6 pm in the Shahr Theater Complex, and participation is open to the public.

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