Entitled “Kill Me If You Love Me”, the play is a blend of modern and traditional rituals, Yasrebi told the Persian service of MNA.
The play narrates the story a bandit who kidnaps a girl and hides her in a castle named Rudkhan. He demands that the girl perform a different ritual ceremony each night otherwise he would kill her.
The girl performs seven Iranian ritual ceremonies: “Savushun”, “Iranian Marriage”, “Mir-e Norouzi”, “Naneh Sarma”, “Gordafarid”, “Sohrab-Koshun” and “Arus-Guley”.
“I have tried to perform some of these rituals in a modern way. The play has thirty actors and each of them perform in a single episode,” she added.
She went on to say that the rhythmical movements are choreographed in a modern style. The play will be staged in Persian and English, with the choral parts chanted in English and monologues recited in Persian.
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