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Fajr Intl. festival to stage 20 foreign plays
TEHRAN, Jan. 18 (MNA) -- A total of 20 foreign plays will go on stage at the 28th Fajr International Theater Festival.
Yong Hee Kim’s “Me, One, Anyone” (South Korea), Stephan Weiland’s “The Last Seemorgh” (Iran and Germany), Salvatore Tramacere and Fabrizio Pugliese “Frankenstein” (Italy), Francesco Gandi and Davide Venturini’s “Butterflies” (Italy) as well as a play from Switzerland will compete during the event.
Four plays from Czech will also compete during the festival including “The Table” by the Karbido theater troupe, Jerzy Zon’s “The Scent of Time” and “Phanto- mysteria” by the Teatr Novogo Fronta theater troupe.
Luiz Andre’s “Almost Nothing” (Brazil), Sultan Usmanov’s “Day Longer than Night” (Tajikistan) will also go on stage at the competition section as well as at the Nation’s Theater Section.
The Nation’s Theater Section will also host Cennet Selimova’s “Mashhadi Ebad” (Azerbaijan), Francesco Dennis’s “Tiny Dreams” (Venezuela), A. Mambetov’s “Kara-Guz” (Kyrgyzstan), Alvaro Arcos’s “Seven Against Fever” (Columbia) and a play from Turkey entitled “Gilgamesh”.
“And God Said” by Avra Sidiropoulou (Greece), “Mignone” by Anna Shishkina (Russia), “Spouse Under Control” by Yan Wei (China) and “Colors” by Tsolak Galstyan (Armenia) will be the honorary guests of the International Section.
The festival will take place in Tehran from January 22 to 31.
Yong Hee Kim’s “Me, One, Anyone” (South Korea), Stephan Weiland’s “The Last Seemorgh” (Iran and Germany), Salvatore Tramacere and Fabrizio Pugliese “Frankenstein” (Italy), Francesco Gandi and Davide Venturini’s “Butterflies” (Italy) as well as a play from Switzerland will compete during the event.
Four plays from Czech will also compete during the festival including “The Table” by the Karbido theater troupe, Jerzy Zon’s “The Scent of Time” and “Phanto- mysteria” by the Teatr Novogo Fronta theater troupe.
Luiz Andre’s “Almost Nothing” (Brazil), Sultan Usmanov’s “Day Longer than Night” (Tajikistan) will also go on stage at the competition section as well as at the Nation’s Theater Section.
The Nation’s Theater Section will also host Cennet Selimova’s “Mashhadi Ebad” (Azerbaijan), Francesco Dennis’s “Tiny Dreams” (Venezuela), A. Mambetov’s “Kara-Guz” (Kyrgyzstan), Alvaro Arcos’s “Seven Against Fever” (Columbia) and a play from Turkey entitled “Gilgamesh”.
“And God Said” by Avra Sidiropoulou (Greece), “Mignone” by Anna Shishkina (Russia), “Spouse Under Control” by Yan Wei (China) and “Colors” by Tsolak Galstyan (Armenia) will be the honorary guests of the International Section.
The festival will take place in Tehran from January 22 to 31.