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Experience the Intrigue: Simorgh Theater in Tehran Presents Florian Zeller’s Captivating Play ‘The Lie’
The Simorgh Theater in Tehran will host the play “The Lie,” written by French playwright Florian Zeller, from September 1 to 5. Directed by Mohamad Ghavam, the 80-minute production features a talented cast, including Donya Bakhtiari and Fatemeh Zarei. The narrative revolves around two married couples grappling with trust and deceit, particularly when one suspects infidelity. The play explores ethical dilemmas surrounding honesty and loyalty, ultimately promoting the idea that sometimes withholding the truth can preserve relationships. Zeller, a prominent contemporary playwright, has gained acclaim for his thought-provoking works, which resonate deeply with Iranian audiences.
Explore 31,000+ Exciting Titles for Kids and Teens at the 36th TIBF!
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