15 Nov 2024
Saturday 29 June 2013 - 14:48
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Irans Chekhov adapted play hailed in Germany, Belgium

Irans Chekhov adapted play hailed in Germany, Belgium
Iranian playwright and stage director Amir Reza Kouhestanis adapted play has garnered rave reviews in two European countries of Germany and Belgium.
Kouhestanis playIvanovwhich is inspired by Russian playwright Anton Chekhovs renowned drama was performed in Belgiums capital Brussels largest cultural center Bozar on June 14 and 15.

Though the performance presented after Belgium theater festival,Ivanovgained much praise, Kouhestani noted.

The play also went on the German stage at this years International Festival of Theaterformen in Hannover on June 19 and 20, 2013.

At the German festivalIvanovcompeted with many other plays performed by the ensembles participated from Turkey, Russia, Germany, Argentina, Congo and some other countries.

Amir Reza Kouhestani is one of the most prolific Iranian theater directors who has participated in numerous national and international events.

Playwright and short story writer, Amir Reza Kouhestani began his theatrical career in 1996 as a performer and wrote his first playAnd the Day Never Camein 1999.

He was the co-director of the International Workshop in the Theater der Welt Festival and participated in the 2003 international debate, The Rights and Roles of Young People as Artsmakers, at the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT).

By Press TV

 

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