Three-hour performance in an aquarium

“Seventy-six Two Zeros” is a performance in which the performer lives for more than three hours in an aquarium full of water with various symbols and signs.
Theater News Base: The play “Seventy-Six Two Zeros” is one of the performances invited to the section of other types of performances in the 40th Fajr International Theater Festival, which will be staged in the lobby of the Iranian Artists’ House on the 22nd of Bahman, 24th and 25th of Bahman.
The performance, which had previously been staged in a different style at the Autumn Gallery of the House of Iranian Artists, hosted a large number of artists from the fields of theater, cinema, music, photography, visual arts and art lovers visiting the House of Iranian Artists during six performances. During that performance, the actor played a role with a skeleton in an aquarium full of water for more than 4 hours.
Given the new location and location of the performance, this performance will also face new conditions that will change from its previous performance.
The name of the performance “Seventy-six Two Zeros” is derived from an emergency message that is exchanged between the pilot and the watchtower, which means that all communication, especially radio communication between the pilot and the watchtower, is lost and in this Conditions No one in the watchtower or on the ground will be able to have information from inside the plane and this plane will be prone to anything!
In the performance of this performance, all the events of which take place for 3 consecutive hours in an aquarium; Helen Garmion is quoted as saying: “I always create imaginary dialogues so that I can express what is going on in my mind. “These imaginary conversations comfort me …”
“Seventy-six Two Zeros” is designed, directed and performed by Bahman Abbaspour, and other members of the executive group include; Director’s Advisor: Shahram Gilabadi, Stage and Light Designer: Navid Shokravi, Video and Sound Designer: Mehdi Goodarzi, Public Relations Manager and Assistant Director: Amir Parsaian Mehr, Director of International Affairs and Photographer: Arezoo Azadpour, Graphic Designer: Sahar Nozhat Seresht, Responsible Technical and making dolls: Amir Tarverdi, Support: Behrouz Mahmoudi, Ali Mehrabi and Ali Raftari.