"Said You Will See Today" in Russia and Japan

IRAN THEATER – "Till now Japan and Russia have invited us to perform Said You Will See Today; Tomorrow and Predict the Future," the performance's director, Zohre Behruzi Nia said in an interview.
"The performance was well received in Kazakhstan by a jury member who is a Japanese professor. Believing that the drama has some elements in common with the Japanese folklore culture, he was insisting that we stage it in Japan so that the Japanese can make contact with another culture," she continued.
"We are negotiating with Japan and if we come to an agreement, it will be performed there," she added. "We have also received an invitation from Russia but it is not confirmed yet."
"It is a puppet show which aims to introduce a new vision of puppetry," she emphasized.
"Unfortunately due to lack of advertisement the first days we had very few spectators and took a financial loss, but from the second week onwards we have been well received."
Written by Nima Dehqan and performed by Hoda Naseh, Said You Will See Today; Tomorrow and Predict the Future is being performed from November 29 to December 1 at the City Theater.