Details
An arresting, political and utterly original play from a talented young Iranian dramatist, performed cold by a different actor in every show. At 29 years old, Nassim Soleimanpour is forbidden to leave his country. Unable to travel, he turns his isolation to his advantage and writes a play that requires no director, no set and a different actor for every performance. Dissecting the experience of an entire generation and asking deceptively simple questions about the nature of live art, Soleimanpour's script secured rave reviews from critics and audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe 2011.
Cast/Performers
Mark Watson (Jun 17 at 14:00),
Tom Basden (Jun 17 17:00),
Janet Suzman (Jun 24 at 14:00),
Juliet Stevenson (Jun 24 at 17:00),
Tamsin Greig (Jul 1 at 14:00),
Arthur Darvill (Jul 1 at 17:00)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Nassim SoleimanpourCompany:
Volcano (with Wolfgang Hoffmann)