Gity Ghasemi To Iran Theater
I will direct No Exit

Iran Theater- Gity Ghasemi is a young stage and cinema actress . She nominated The Best Supporting Actress award for Blockage at 2017 Malaysia International Film Festival & Malaysia Golden Global Awards.
Iran Theater- Gity Ghasemi is a young stage and cinema actress . She nominated The Best Supporting Actress award for Blockage at 2017 Malaysia International Film Festival & Malaysia Golden Global Awards. She had an astonishing performance in the play The Blue pink By Sanaz Bayan. Gity Ghasemi has a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Tehran, and in the last decade, in collaboration with Hamid Reza Azarang, Arash Abbasi and Tajbakhsh Fanaian, she has played a variety of roles. She has won 16 awards from various theatrical festivals.
She says about his new activities in theater:” I will soon begin my first directorial career with the direction No Exit by author Jean-Paul Sartre. From this play, numerous translations have been done, such as the translation of Hamid Samandarian and Mostafa Farzaneh, and I have used Professor Samandarian's translation in my work. Hell's play is also one of Sartre's precious works showing a different image of hell, a picture that does not report physical tortures, and people suffer from what they have done. In this play, there are three unfamiliar and stranger characters called Joseph Garcin, Inès Serrano, and Estelle Rigault, and Valet, and they have nothing in common with each other, they are in a closed room. Gorcin is a very cowardly man who is out of war. Ines is a wicked woman who is suspected of murdering her friend’s husband. But But Estelle is the killer of a child who has a tormented conscience. They are dead and this is Sartre's image of hell. A place without dream, book and window, etc. There are no mirrors to help them see themselves as they see others. An infernal that does not have a torturer to give them physical torture.”
In Fact No Exit (French: Huis Clos ) is a 1944 existentialist French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The original title is the French equivalent of the legal term in camera, referring to a private discussion behind closed doors. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in May 1944.[1] The play begins with three characters who find themselves waiting in a mysterious room. It is a depiction of the afterlife in which three deceased characters are punished by being locked into a room together for eternity. It is the source of Sartre's especially famous and often misunderstood quotation "L'enfer, c'est les autres" or "Hell is other people", a reference to Sartre's ideas about the look and the perpetual ontological struggle of being caused to see oneself as an object from the view of another consciousness.
Gity Ghasemi says that they have started exercises already. She has chosen the cast and crew. the Paliz halls. She has been considering Paliz Theater Complex for the performances.