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New Iranian Plays

Contributor(s): Yeghiazarian, Torange (Author), Sahamizadeh, Nazanin (Introduction by), Wolpe, Sholeh (Author), Samini, Nagmeh (Author), Yaghoudi, Mohammad (Author), Mellor, Aubrey (Other), Yaghoubi, Mahammad (Author)

ISBN: 9781912430475

Publisher: Aurora Metro Books

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Pub Date: April 1, 2022

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.79" H x 5.75" L x 8.19" W ( 0.95 lbs) 325 pages

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Description: A wide-ranging collection of plays from new and established voices from Iran and the Iranian diaspora, translated into English.

Brief description: Torange Yeghiazarian founded Golden Thread in 1996 where she launched such visionary programs as ReOrient Festival & Forum, Middle East America (in partnership with the Lark and Silkroad Rising), Islam 101 (with Hafiz Karmali), New Threads, and the Fairytale Players. Torange's plays include ISFAHAN BLUES, 444 DAYS, THE FIFTH STRING: ZIRYAB'S PASSAGE TO CORDOBA, and CALL ME MEHDI. Awards include the Gerbode-Hewlett Playwright Commission Award (ISFAHAN BLUES) and a commission by the Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California (THE FIFTH STRING). Her short play CALL ME MEHDI is published in the anthology "Salaam. Peace: An Anthology of Middle Eastern-American Drama," TCG 2009. She adapted the poem, I SELL SOULS by Simin Behbehani to the stage, and directed the premieres of OUR ENEMIES: LIVELY SCENES OF LOVE AND COMBAT and SCENIC ROUTES by Yussef El Guindi, THE MYTH OF CREATION by Sadegh Hedayat, TAMAM by Betty Shamieh, STUCK by Amir Al-Azraki and VOICE ROOM by Reza Soroor, amongst others. Her articles on contemporary theatre in Iran have been published in The Drama Review (2012), American Theatre Magazine (2010), and Theatre Bay Area Magazine (2010), and HowlRound. Torange has contributed to the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures and Cambridge World Encyclopedia of Stage Actors. Born in Iran and of Armenian heritage, Torange holds a Master's degree in Theatre Arts from San Francisco State University. Torange has been recognized by Theatre Bay Area and is one of Theatre Communication Group's Legacy Leaders of Color. She was honored by the Cairo International Theatre Festival (2016) and the Symposium on Equity in the Entertainment Industry (2017).

Review Quotes: "I was drawn to the characters. A Moment of Silence made me think about life, art, and freedom of expression." --Mooney on Theatre

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