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wolfgang borchert’s "The Man Outside” to go on stage

wolfgang borchert’s "The Man Outside” to go on stage

Iran Theater-The Honorable Return of the WarMen written by Shahram Ahmadzadeh and directed by Hossein Shahbazi runs at Arists Forum.

Iran Theater-The Honorable Return of the WarMen written by Shahram Ahmadzadeh and directed by Hossein Shahbazi runs at Arists Forum.

The show is based on wolfgang borchert’s "The Man Outside” that is his famous work.

The Man Outside describes the hopelessness of a post-war soldier called Beckmann who returns from Russia to find that he has lost his wife and his home, as well as his illusions and beliefs. He finds every door he comes to closed; even nature seems to reject him.

Abolfazl Jamshidi, Aref Abbasi, Bahram Kazemi, Hamedpour Mohammad, Ehsan Omidi, Bahar Poozesh, Nasser Ezzati, Samaneh Shoaie, Ali Afzali, Ghazal Jamshid Abadi, Sahar Soleimanzadeh, Taher Rajabi, Seyyed Javad Ayat star in the show.

Produced by: Sahar Soleiman Zadeh, Costume Designer: Hossein Shahbazi, Makeup Designer: Ahmad Neghahban, Light Designer: Amin Mafi, Décor unite: Seyed Javad Ayat, Makeup artists: Hanieh Bani Assad, Mozhdeh Zadmehr, Roshanak Daneshmand, Cameraman, Amin Mafi, Poster & Brochure Designer: Amir Rajabi, PR & Media Consultant: Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Siadat, Sound and Title: Hossein Samimi, Teaser maker: Amir Salehi, Photographer: Maryam Aslani, Aida Dezhakam, Assistant Director & Planner: Bahar Poozeshpoor  Scene Secretary: Aida Sarmast, Assistants Director: Erfan Tavana, Mohammad Azari,stage  Director: Alam Sabour, Misagh Yousefi, Executive Director: Heydar Rahmatollahi , production Manager: Andishe Mahan Institute

Wolfgang Borchert  was a German author and playwright whose work was strongly influenced by his experience of dictatorship and his service in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. His work is among the best-known examples of the Trümmerliteratur movement in post-World War II Germany. His most famous work is the drama "Draußen vor der Tür (The Man Outside)", which he wrote soon after the end of World War II. His works are known not to make compromises on the issues of humanity and humanism. He is one of the most popular authors of the German postwar period; his work continues to be studied regularly in German schools.