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Plays by European dramatists to go on stage in Tehran

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TEHRAN – Troupes are scheduled to go on stage at two theaters in Tehran during November to perform three plays written by European playwrights.
 
The plays are British writer Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” and French playwright Yasmina Reza’s “A Spanish Play”.  
 
“Death of a Salesman” will be performed by director Nader Borhani Marand’s troupe at the main hall of Tehran’s City Theater Complex from October 31.
 
The play is about Willy Loman, an aging traveling salesman, who recognizes the emptiness of his life and tries to fix it.
 
Hamidreza Azarang, Nasim Adabi, Rahim Noruzi and Hadi Amel will be in the cast.
 
Director Shiva Orduii will stage “A Spanish Play” at the main hall of the Niavaran Cultural Center from November 9.
 
The play involves a family of women. The mother, Pilar, is a widow who has just found a new love. Her daughters, both actresses, Aurelia and Nuria, are excruciatingly jealous of each other. 
 
Ramin Nasser-Nasir, Shaqayeq Dehqan, Baharaeh Rahnama,Mazdak Rostami and Farzaneh Neshatkhah will star in the play.
 
In addition, the Nazarzadeh Kermani Hall of the Iranshahr Theater Complex is currently hosting the Tazeh Theater Troupe led by director Ashkan Khalilnejad, performing British dramatist Brian Clark’s “Whose Life Is It Anyway?”.
 
The play is about Ken Harrison, a paralyzed sculptor who is determined to be allowed to die.
 
Navid Mohammadzadeh, Neda Golrangi, Azadeh Samadi and Hooman Kiaii are the members of the troupe.
 
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