0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R250 - R500 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 1 of 1 matches in All Departments

New Iranian Plays (Paperback): Torange Yeghiazarian New Iranian Plays (Paperback)
Torange Yeghiazarian; Introduction by Nazanin Sahamizadeh; Sholeh Wolpe, Nagmeh Samini, Mohammad Yaghoubi, …
R533 R483 Discovery Miles 4 830 Save R50 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Introduced by Farindokht Zahedi, Associate Professor, College of Fine Arts / Theater / Faculty of Performing Arts and Music, University of Tehran. Editors Aubrey Mellor and Cheryl Robson. A wide-ranging collection of plays from new and established voices from today's Iran and the global Iranian diaspora. Plays cover life in contemporary Iran, the hopes of women finding new ways to assert their individuality in a time of great of upheaval, the lives of those trapped in a migrant camp and the need to challenge stereotypical views. The plays shine a light on a rapidly changing Iran, one that is vastly different from the misconceptions outsiders have of it. Includes: A Moment of Silence by Mohammad Yaghoubi - (Iran) Home by Naghmeh Samini - (Iran) Shame by Sholeh Wolpe -(Iran-USA) Manus by Leila Hekmatnia (Iran), Keyvan Sarreshteh (Iran), Nazanin Sahamizadeh (Australia) Isfahan Blues Torange Yeghiazarian - (Iran-USA) Editors: Aubrey Mellor Aubrey is a leading Australian Theatre Director. Currently Senior Fellow at LASALLE, in Singapore, he was the first Australian to study Asian writing. Formerly Director of the Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), he is well-known as an acting teacher to a generation of acclaimed Australian actors. He has directed for all major companies, commissioned and premiered plays by Australia's leading playwrights and is a leading proponent of new Australian writing. Aubrey founded several writing awards for playwrights and is an advisor to arts bodies including the Performing Arts Board of The Australia Council and The Australian National Playwright's Conference. Awards include the OAM in 1992, the Australian Writer's Guild's Dorothy Crawford Award for services to Playwriting and the International Theatre Institute's Uchimura Prize for best production, Tokyo International Festival. Cheryl Robson Cheryl has edited several collections of international drama. After studying drama at Bristol University, she worked for the BBC and as a film lecturer. She founded the Virginia Prize for Fiction in 2009 in the UK. She is an award-winning playwright who has received Arts Council UK commission and option awards and had several plays produced. She ran a theatre company for several years in London, developing and producing international plays by women. She has won numerous awards for her filmmaking and was recently named a finalist in the ITV National Diversity awards - Lifetime Achievement. .

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Popular Romances of the West of England…
Robert Hunt Paperback R571 Discovery Miles 5 710
An Essay on the Antiquity of the Irish…
Charles Vallancey Paperback R368 Discovery Miles 3 680
A Critical History of the Language and…
William Mure Paperback R694 Discovery Miles 6 940
The Testimony of Profane Antiquity to…
Matthew Bridges Paperback R487 Discovery Miles 4 870
The Brownie of Bodsbeck
James Hogg Paperback R531 Discovery Miles 5 310
The Man Who Cursed the Wind - And Other…
Jose Manuel de Prada-Samper Paperback R334 Discovery Miles 3 340
Juventus Mundi - the Gods and Men of the…
William Ewart Gladstone Paperback R730 Discovery Miles 7 300
Ghosts of the Queen Mary
Brian Clune Paperback R582 R487 Discovery Miles 4 870
The Rise of the Greek Epic - Being a…
Gilbert Murray Paperback R493 Discovery Miles 4 930
British Goblins
Wirt Sikes Paperback R427 Discovery Miles 4 270

 

Partners