“Dinner with friends” written by Tehran -Donald Margries is performed at the Kazubin Theater in Kazubin.
Morsen Zalay’s 75 minutes of theater includes Elfan Dargshado, Balan Alabafushi, Manaz Cosnodes, and Morsen Giraca Dade.
The 2000 Puritzer’s Prize “Dinner with Friends” is full of humor, warmth, insights and wisdom.
GABE and KAREN, a middle -aged couple who married happily, live in Connecticut. They have been friends with another couple Tom and Beth for many years. In fact, it was GABE and KAREN who introduced friends in the first place. While having dinner at Gave and Karen’s house, Beth in tears reveals that he is divorced from the dishonesty Tom.
Tom, who was away from his business, was in a hurry to Gave and Karen’s house, knowing that Beth was talking to a friend about the approaching divorce. Tom and Beth planned to talk to a friend about their parting together, but Tom believes that Beth has now unfairly presented himself as an unfair party, and he in the story. I feel that I have to present my side.
When Karen and Gabe introduced Beth to Tom, he returned to a villa in the grape garden in Martha 12 years later. In the process of the play, both couples can be seen at various ages and stages of life. The split between Tom and Beth feels that they have to choose the side first, and then question the seemingly quiet marriage. They also begin to see the true meaning behind Tom and Beth.
It is a modern masterpiece about the destruction of today’s marriage. Through the perfect use of Margulies’s language and his abilities that convey the truth of dialogue and characteristics, we, as two couples do so, our closest friends are experiencing a terrible parting. I will see it. He not only creates the clear details of the declining marriage, but also describes the most close friends of the couple, and this new mirror to their marriage through raw emotions and self -reflection whirlwinds. It describes whether to send it to.
The drama won a number of awards, including the new drama award of the American Theater Critics Association, the Dramatist Guild/Halwariner Award, the Lucil Lolter Award, the Outer Critic Circle Award, and the Drama Desk nomination. State and around the world. I
The 70 -year -old Donald Margries is an American playwright and scholar. In 1993, Margrey’s, the Dramatist Guild Council, received a subsidy from the Creative Artist Public Service (CAPS), the New York Art Foundation, the Arts National Foundation, and the John Simunggenheim Foundation. His theater was premiered at the Manhattan Sea Tar Club, South Coast Lettre Party, New York Shakespeare Festival, and Jewish Repertory Theater.
Until February 3rd, this play will remain on the Kazubin City Theater in Kazubin’s Melat Park.
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