Hadi Marzban To Iran Theater:
Radi's "slowly with the roses" has been a philanthropic and artistic contribution to the events of the Islamic revolution

Iran Theater- Hadi Marzban, the director of the show, "slowly with the roses," said: There are few plays that are so accurate and in an artistic form to explore the events of Islamic Revolution
Iran Theater- Hadi Marzban, the director of the show, "slowly with the roses," said: There are few plays that are so accurate and in an artistic form to explore the events of Islamic Revolution.
Akbar Radi is one of the famous playwright in History whose plays have Iranian elements. Akbar Radi wrote Radi’s “Slowly with roses” at 80’s.It’s about the social challenges of a wealthy family who works in Bazar. Akbar Radi’s “Slowly with roses” is directed by Hadi Marzban has on stage since November 2 at Sangelaj Theater Complex.
Some of famous movie actor and actress star in “Slowly with roses” such as Mitra Hajar,Habib Esmailie,Mohamad Hatami,Sam Qaribian and Fariba Kowsari.
Hadi Marzban said about slowly with the roses :” In addition to the dramatic appeasement, it has been a philanthropic and artistic contribution to the events of the Islamic revolution. The history of the revolution has a lot of fascinating and dramatic events that should be presented in the form of literature and theater. Another important point is that young people are less aware of the events and social conditions of that era and revolution; so I was interested in directing this play to introduce that events to the young people.Many of these young people think that this revolution has happened easily.”
The nature of every revolution is to form a new social class.
Hadi Marzban Thought about it:” Radi's art is to showcase this new class after the victory of the revolution. Characters like Jalal, with the effort that they make, play a role as an emerging new class in social after the victory of the revolution. If you look at the youth of this era, you will notice the power of their understanding and awareness. These young people are not at all comparable to those.”