Peasant anemone supports “Leila” and the victims of acid attack

Mehta Mohaddes, the young theater director, accompanied by Shaghayegh Dehghan, has prepared a program to support the victims of the acid attack.
Theater News Base: Artists of various disciplines have had numerous reactions to the problem of acid spraying in their works of art as well as in their comments, but this issue still haunts our society.
Now, Mehta Mohaddes, the young theater director, intends to support the victims of the acid attack by presenting a play-reading program and, along with artists, present a plan to ban the sale and purchase of acid to the Islamic Consultative Assembly.
The young director says about the program: “We will soon have a theatrical monologue called” Burnt Life “with the role of Shaghayegh Dehghan, and along with the three victims of the acid attack, we will also hear their stories.”
He explains: The narrative of these three victims is three completely new, complex and strange narratives that are completely different from what has happened before. They have narrated their stories and I have written stories based on them that will be heard by them.
But this is not their only plan, but more importantly, it is presenting a plan to the Islamic Consultative Assembly that has a preventive aspect.
“Our program also includes a female lawyer and a doctor,” says Mohaddes. In the presence of this lawyer, we will present a plan to the Islamic Consultative Assembly to ban the sale and purchase of acid, so that from now on the sale and purchase of acid will be legal and will not be done easily, but will require legal steps such as presenting a national card and … be. When this plan is ready, we will collect the signatures of various artists on the same day of the program and in the following days, and finally, this plan will be presented to the parliament with the signatures of different artists.
According to him, the doctor in the program is also a doctor who operates on the victims of acid attacks.
He adds: “In fact, our most important goal is to draft this law, but we also have a support program, and all the proceeds of this program will go to” Leila “, one of the victims of the acid attack, because this young girl needs help for her surgery.
According to him, this program will be held in Shahrzad Hall in early February and its exact date will be announced soon.
Mehta Mohaddes recently organized a reading session for the play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” in support of Ramin Parchami, a theater, film and television actor who is struggling financially. Shahrzad was recited.