Tamashagan Performing Arts Institute’s Celebration

Tamashagan Performing Arts Institute’s Celebration

The 400th Anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare was celebrated by Tamashagan Institute of Performing Arts with an event at the Tehran Independent Theatre. The event included performances by Kalepookha company, Michael Shahrestani, Yaser Khaseb and Dr. Ghotbodin Sadeghi. During the event, Mahyar Haririchi painted Shakespeare’s portrait.  

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Hamlet, Schaubühne Berlin

“Shakespeare represents the Danish royal court as a corrupt political system which becomes a paranoid maze for Hamlet. Murder, betrayal, manipulation and sexuality are the weapons used in the war to preserve power. Not able to take on and fight the cynical rules of the game at the court, Hamlet stagnates and turns his aggressions against himself. His gift of distinguishing pros and cons becomes an insurmountable hindrance in accomplishing his goals, and as the last person with scruples in a system without any, he is finally doomed. With its central paradox of the incapacitated protagonist, Hamlet remains today a valid analysis of the intellectual dilemma between complex thinking and political action. Shakespeare serves up over twenty characters, allowing a political biosphere to arise out of differing interests and intrigue. In Ostermeier’s production, just six actors will play all these characters, constantly changing roles. Hamlet’s progressive loss of touch with reality, his disorientation, the manipulation of reality and identity are mirrored in the acting style, which takes pretense and disguise as its basic principle.”—From Schaubühne’s website

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