TEHRAN – The play “Ghost” written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen will be performed at Tehran’s Shahzad Theater Complex starting January 27.
According to a report in Honalon Line, Saeed Karimi is directing the play, and the cast includes Peyman Mohseni, Maryam Hajizadeh, Hamidreza Farahani, Nesa Yousefi, and Abolfazlu Sarashour. .
The play is a drama in three acts and was published in 1881. This is an attack on conventional morality and the consequences of hypocrisy. The plot follows the Alving family as they confront dark secrets embedded in their past and present.
Ostensibly a discussion of congenital venereal disease, “Ghosts” also deals with the deep-seated morally contaminating forces that undermine the staunchest idealism. The lecherous Captain Alving is in the grave, but his ghost is not buried. The monument erected to his memory by his unconventional-thinking widow, Helen, is a monument to her memory, as her son Oswald goes insane with hereditary syphilis and his illegitimate son is inexorably destined for a fate in a brothel. As I move forward, I get burnt out.
Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) was a major Norwegian playwright of the late 19th century, set in a very realistic middle-class background, with an economy of action, pervasive dialogue, and tough ideas.
One of the founders of modernism in theater, Ibsen is often referred to as the “father of realism” and is not only the most influential playwright of the 19th century, but also one of the most influential in Western literature more generally. He is also one of the playwrights.
Representative works include “A Doll’s House,” “An Enemy of the People,” “The Wild Duck,” “Hedda Gabler,” “The Master Builder,” and “When the Dead Awaken.” Ibsen is the most frequently performed playwright in the world after Shakespeare.
The play will run for one month at the Shahrzad theater complex, 74, Rue Hafez, Rue Noufre-le-Château.
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