Presented by
Table Salt Productions
This haunting new play brings the hopes, chaos, and betrayals of the 1979 Iranian Revolution into one family’s living room. On a warm summer night in Tehran shortly after the advent of the Islamic Republic, a young boy’s family is confronted by the harsh realities of a changed Iran, while the followers of the new regime question their loyalties. At first just a witness to the drama surrounding him, the young boy is soon required to summon the bravery that might save his family.
Lowry Lab Theater
350 St. Peter Street, St. Paul
$18-$20
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| Role | Artist |
|---|---|
| Ali's Mother | Dorian Chalmers |
| Ali's Grandfather | Rob Frankel |
| Ali's Grandmother | Gail Ottmar |
| Ali | Mickey Mittman |
| Hossein | Jason Zednick |
| Hossein's Grandmother | Andrea Guilford |
| Amir | Luke Weber |
| Captain | Nathan Tylutki |
| An Angel | Laressa Dickey |
| Director | Daniel Ellis |

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