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Final Line-Ups for Int’l Competition of Fadjr Theater Festival

Marathon to Win Awards Begins

Final Line-Ups for Int’l Competition of Fadjr Theater Festival

Marathon to Win Awards Begins

30 pieces are listed as finalists of the international section of the 35th Fadjr International Theater Festival.

Public relations of the of the 35th Fadjr International Theater Festival said that 30 pieces will compete in the international section of the event of which 10 are foreign, one co-produced by Iran and the Netherlands and 19 from Iran.

Secretariat thanked all those submitted works, announcing the finalists, irantheater.ir reported.

“From Ceiling to Rooftop”, written by Mahin Sadri and directed by Afsaneh Mahian from Tehran

“Horses Die Standing”, written and directed by Hassan Abedi from Bojnourd

“There” from Norway

“Bisotoun Is Raging”, written and directed by Amin Rezaei Ardani from Mashhad

“You Are Not a Fish”, written and directed by Mihran Tomasyan from Turkey

“Immortality”, a group piece directed by Nima Dehghan from Tehran

“Jay”, written by Kayvan Mirmohammadi and directed by Sadegh Nasiri from Yazd

“Cloudy House”, co-written by Nashmineh Norouzi and Mohammad-Zaman Vafajouei, directed by Mohammad Ehsaei and Hamid Pourazari from Tehran

“The Small Happiness of Being a Cockroach”, co-written by Nader Borhani-Marand and Farhad Amini, directed by Azadeh Ansari from Tehran

“The Lower Depths”, written by Maxim Gorky and directed by David Doiashvili from Georgia

“Revise Your Picture of Me”, written by Naghmeh Samini and directed by Arvand Dashtaray from Iran and the Netherlands

“Datari k Bar Peikare Asbe Peik dar Rahe dar Ajab Rahi, di o Rooz Maskhe Peik Manad, ta dar Rah Dastari Khoonin Shavad”, written and directed by Javad Sedaghat from Bushehr

“Diabolic Romeo & Juliet”, written by Mohammad Charmshir and directed by Atila Pesiani from Tehran

“Monks of Wong Temple”, written by Mohammad Reza Kouhestani and directed by Ahmad Soleimani

“A Mid-Summer Night Dream”, written by William Shakespeare and directed by Mostafa Koushki from Tehran

“4.48 Psychosis”, written by Sarah Kane, directed by Maka Natsvlishvili from Georgia

“White” from Japan

A piece from France

“Soure Esrafil”, written by Siavosh Pakrah and directed by Amer Mosafer-Astaneh from Tehran

“Death Angel”, written and directed by Masoud Raygan from Tehran

“His Majesty’s Nightmare”, written and directed by Hossein Pakdel from Tehran

“Orphans’ Chorus” from Poland

“Matryoshka”, written and directed by Parsa Piroozfar from Tehran

“Tenant”, written and directed by Setareh Aminian from Tehran

“I, Sisyphus”, from Bulgaria

“Love Letters from Middle East”, co-written by Kiumars Moradi and Pouria Azarbaijani, directed by Kiumars Moradi from Tehran

“Half a Day Scotland”, an adaptation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, directed by Neda Hengami from Tehran

“Loan”, written and directed by Amer Abolhail from Iraq

“Yerma”, an open adaptation from Lorca, directed by Ashkan Sadeghi and Elham Shakiba from Tehran  

“One” from the Netherlands

The 35th Fadjr International Theater Festival will be held in Tehran on January 20-31.