Tehran’s Tehran Sann Ye Avi Culture and Arts Center will play a host of reading performance of the 1956 drama “Visit” written on February 7 by Dramatic Friedrich Durenmat in Switzerland.
This performance will be directed by Ali Kaham in the casts consisting of Zafura Barami, Yasuna Polari, Ilin Ahador, Yazdan Jarari, Yazdan Taharii, and Taha Jarian.
“Visit” was translated into Persian by famous director Hamide Samandarian.
The play is a dark and satire drama that explores the theme of the effects of reinstatement, morality, and money corruption. The story is deployed in the economically depressed town of Gulen. This is eagerly anticipating the arrival of Claire Zakanacian, a wealthy billionaire of former residents. The townspeople want her property to activate their struggling communities. Alfred Il, the owner of the town store and Claire’s former lover, is assigned to persuade her to contribute to the town.
When Claire arrives, she will make a shocking presentation. It is a 1 billion franc as a donation between the town and their families. However, her generosity has an ominous state. She demands the death of Alfred Il, who had previously betrayed her in a lawsuit of her father, which led to her social disgrace and asylum. Rehearn’s initially GH of the townspeople who seemed to be App for murder.
As the story progresses, the morals of the townspeople begin to be eroded under the weight of Claire’s offer. Alfred was once the most respected man in Guren, but began to experience Paranoia to notice the Towns Fork, which is worthy of credit and expensive purchases, and show the willingness to accept Claire’s dark conditions. He is looking for the help of local governments and priests, but they only know that they have been financially succumbed to Claire’s influence. The townspeople encourage the Alfred to stay and encourage him to pretend to be wrong while secretly conspiracy.
Despite his first desire to escape, Alfred decides to oppose escape after witnessing an increase in community accomplices in their moral collapse. He falls under the pressure and recognizes that he is trapped in a net of guilt and responsibility for Claire’s anger. Marriage between Claire and another person will worsen the situation, as the town is increasingly desperate for Claire’s financial salvation.
Tensions are unanimously voted by residents to accept Claire’s donations, and reaches the top of a town meeting that effectively seals Alfred’s fate. They choose wealth more than principle, lock the door, and darken the lights. With a miserable twist, they forcibly kill Alfred. Even after death, Alfred’s Mise has been mistakenly transmitted to the press as an accidental heart attack. Claire leaves Glen, enhances, gives power, carries Alfred’s body, and townspeople enjoy new wealth. This play functions as a powerful commentary on human ethics, greedy prices, and the dark aspects of social dynamics in the face of financial despair.
Durrenmatt (1921-1990) was the author of Switzerland and a playwright. He was a magnificent theater supporter in the theater that reflects the recent experience of World War II. The political and active author’s work contained avant -garde dramas, philosophical criminal novels, and creepy satire.
Durenmat, like German foreign writers, Bertrold Brecht, explored the dramatic potential of a magnificent theater. Next to Breecht, he is called the “original theorogist”.
Durenmat, an educated in Zurich and Bern, became a full -time writer in 1947. His technique was clearly influenced by Breecht, as the use of actors who escaped from the role of acting as a narrator. The vision of the world of Durrenmattt has given his manga flavor to his play as essentially absurd. He wrote it in the theater (1955) and explained the major conflict of his tragedy as an attempt to escape the tragic fate in the human state. 。
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