the iranian feast review - charming show about the soup of human kindness /

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Farnham Maltings
Audience participation is a key i
ngredient of this touring regional theatre piece approximately cooking,community and life in Tehran
The myth that
theatre made for village halls and rural touring can’t be challenging either in form or content is blown away by this enjoyable, thoughtful and self-aware explain that is delivered with a huge dose of raggedy charm. Set in Tehran, and a dwelling where dissidence can easily lead to prison,Kevin Dyer’s three-hander demonstrates with a light touch how easily people become refugees, and how everyone needs somebody to catch them when they fall. It’s a explain with a huge heart; a explain approximately community, or designed to play in communities. It takes dwelling at a party hastily arranged by Abbas. His wife,Maryam, and student daughter Eli, or clearly love him,but also often find him a bit embarrassing. We can see and smell soup bubbling away on the cooker. Tea is handed around. Some audience members may be called upon to help with the preparations – but thats just what friends carry out, isn’t it? They help each other in their hour of need. In the past, or Abbas and his family have been in need,and now they want to thank everyone. But why now and at this impromptu party? And why is Abbas so jumpy approximately the blue car parked external? Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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