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Step into a whimsical world where tradition meets comedy!

Join us for an unforgettable night of laughter, culture, and unexpected twists as the brilliant Farzan Deljou presents "The Persian Things".


Featuring a star-studded cast including Farzan Deljou, Nila Zojaji, Erfan Malakouti, Dorna Amri, Eilia Saadati, Mahsa Khanpour, and more, this play promises to be a rollercoaster of humor, drama, and cultural flair.

Set against a backdrop of stunning Persian aesthetics, this hilarious ensemble will take you on a journey through family dynamics, modern challenges, and timeless traditions. Whether you're Persian or just love great theater, this play is sure to resonate and entertain!
 

Why You Should Attend:

    A comedic take on Persian culture and modern life
    Iconic characters brought to life by a talented ensemble
    An immersive theatrical experience blending humor and heart

Don't miss this one-of-a-kind production! Secure your tickets now and be part of the magic of "The Persian Things".

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