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Nader Fallah on The show “Fever”

The Concern is injustice

Iran Theater- Nader Fallah comes on the stage in the play "Fever" directed by Roya Kakakhani in Qashghai Hall of City Theater Complex.

He is one of the stage actors who has also been very successful in the cinema in the last two decades. However, Fallah still commits to working in shows every year. He considers theater as an important part of maintaining and improving his position in this profession.
“Fever “ is a play by Wallace Shawn. Fallah struggled with a long, difficult and heavy monologue in the show and tried to make this deep play by Shawn understandable and more attractive than it is for the Iranian audience.

 

Finding the right and understandable sense of expression to convey the theme of fever was probably Fallah's main challenge as an actor. He agrees with this opinion and revealed that “ the text has many serious discussions and some of the moments where it becomes difficult for the audience to connect are due to the heavy discussions of the play. But with all this, it is still a drama, that this man has a fever and started traveling from a rich country to poor countries is a dramatic challenge in itself. On the other hand, this person's situation is also a dramatic one; He is staying in an inappropriate hotel, there are protests, war and insecurity around him, electricity pylons are exploding next to him, the sound of ambulances and shootings are constantly coming, and... also this person's concern is injustice, the imbalance in the distribution of wealth. All these have a dramatic charge.”

 

About Wallac Shawn’s “Fever’, he explained: This play is full of content. It is a one-hundred-and-fifty-page and  detailed play in which Wallace Sean has raised many different concerns. But the main theme is what the play says, this person says I love people who eat good food, dress well and... but the thing is, everyone could be like that and they're not. The concern is that it is possible for all people to achieve the same degree of social welfare, peace and order, but practically they cannot. The point is that with all the great human experiences, slavery still exists, only in a different form.”

 

Nader Fallah believes that there is no acting peak, Acting has no peak. Sometimes one thinks that awards like Oscar can be the pinnacle of an actor's career, but it is not so. Now I think that the award is like snow that starts to melt the moment you receive it and you have to come back and do a good job. The award is very precious and sweet and inspiring, but the peak of acting, if it has a peak, is when you play something that opens a new window, and the character and story last foerver, and the audience is so affected by it that they do not forget the impact of that character and story.

 

 




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