Tehran's City Theater to stage Slawomir Mrozek's The Martyrdom of Peter Ohey

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN-The play The Martyrdom of Peter Ohey by Polish playwright Slawomir Mrozek will go on phase at the City Theater in Tehran from
February 9
Fares Bagheri has actually directed the 90-minute play, which has Morteza Hoseinzadeh, Farzaneh Meydani, Mohammad Ashkanfar, Amir Shams,
Mehdi Abuhamzeh, and Aynaz Jalili in the cast.In the play, a households home life turns upside down when a tiger all of a sudden appears in
their bathroom
As more and more ridiculous characters invade their home (a researcher, a federal government authorities, a circus manager, and more), the
family should choose whether to give in and join the circus.The play shows how the hero of its title handle the appearance of a savage tiger
in his bathroom
Peter is an extremely unpolitical and oblivious individual, more thinking about his day-to-day newspaper than his other half or kids
Hes so unconcerned that it takes a buffoonish official to notify him that theres a wild animal in his own home
The tiger draws in a pageant of characters that look for to make use of the tiger on behalf of their respective organizations
Agents of science, economics, art, and government make themselves in the house, while Peter is too useless to stop them.Slawomir Mrozek
(1930-2013) turned from journalism to producing absurdist satires, the peculiarities of which helped him evade censorship
The Martyrdom of Peter Ohey was written in 1959 by Mrozek, a journalist and cartoonist by trained during Polands Stalinist era.One of
Polands most well known playwrights, Mrozek composed this absurdist piece as a subtle critique of the political system of the time.Mrozek
started writing plays in the late 1950s
His theatrical works come from the category of absurdist fiction, intended to stun the audience with non-realistic aspects, political and
historic references, distortion, and parody.SS/