“Launcher 5,” or a Recipe to Make Young Men Monsters
Launcher 5’s honest rendition of narrative and characters is its winning card, which drew an...
Read MoreBaharak Sahami is a lecturer at Islamic Azad University of Iran and has been a faculty member of English Language and Literature Department of Parand Azad University for more than twelve years. She has MA in English Language and Literature form Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. She has taught several courses related to English and world literature. Her main interests are Drama and Literary Criticism. She writes reviews of plays staged in Tehran for newspapers, and translates plays from English to Persian.
Posted by Baharak Sahami | 3rd Apr 2020 | Iran, Review, Theatre and Politics
Launcher 5’s honest rendition of narrative and characters is its winning card, which drew an...
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A successful play is a machine all of whose parts are thoughtfully selected to serve its overall...
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The first thing drawing my attention before I watched the play was its title. Mischief reminded me...
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Mrs. Pistols is an outstanding example of an Iranian play that meets the intellectual and...
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The Whispers Behind the Battle Line, a tragicomedy by Ali Reza Naderi and directed by Mohammad...
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To the Steel-Helmet Wearers, written and directed by Pejmān Abdi, is a tragi-comic fantasy about...
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The Mafia, written and directed by Afrooz Forouzand, invites audiences to a mysteriously...
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The Kitchen, a one-hour, forty-minute play directed by Mohammad Hassan Ma’jooni, was staged in...
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The Play Based on The Duchess of Malfi can be regarded as outstanding among tens of performances...
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