The performance of “Mobarakeh and Khatoun Pardeh Neshin” with the participation of Reza Fayyazi

According to cinemadrame, as reported by the public relations of the Sanglaj Theater, last night, during the “Shab-e Cheragh” ceremony of the performance “Mobarakeh and Khatoun Pardeh Neshin”, which was attended by Reza Fayyazi and a group of spectators, the continuous activities of Sanglaj Theater were praised.
Reza Fayyazi, the veteran actor, in his brief speech said, “We have watched many unforgettable works in this memorable theater, and we are happy that it is still standing and continues its activities. Tonight, we see that many spectators have come to watch this performance.”
He expressed his happiness at being invited to attend this ceremony and thanked Parisa Moghaddami, the director of Sanglaj Theater, and her colleagues. He wished that the Iranian play “Mobarakeh and Khatoun Pardeh Neshin” would resonate with the hearts of the audience and lovers of Iranian theater, and that they enjoy watching it.
The play “Mobarakeh and Khatoun Pardeh Neshin”, written by Davood Fathali Begi and directed by Ali Tarabi, will be performed until July 6 at 7:30 PM at Sanglaj Theater.
Mehdi Vuthouqi, Ali Tarabi, Ali Bahri, Arezu Karimi Zand, Mohammadreza Safari, Mohsen Ghasari, Maryam Mehrian, and Mohammadreza Lwani perform in this play.
Mohammadreza Safari (Production Manager), Mohammad Alaii (Planner), Kianoush Iazi (Set Designer), Sara Saadat Nia (Stage Manager and Stage Director), Rasoul Najafi (Set Builder), Meysam Kojali (Lighting Designer and Implementer), Maryam Tarabi and Mahboobeh Tarabi (Costume Designers and Seamstresses), Mohsen Ghandaqsaz (Videographer and Content Producer), Sepideh Nasahi (Execution Manager), Alireza Fattahi (Support Manager), Mitra Rezaei (Media Consultant), Mehdi Mohshem (Tombak Player), Mehrpad Zahmatkesh (Kamancheh Player), Reza Kiaei (Daf Player), and Navid Nobakht (Singer and Daf Player) are other members of the production team.
Interested individuals can purchase tickets for “Mobarakeh and Khatoun Pardeh Neshin” by visiting the Gisheh Theater and Tiwal websites.