Mohammad Aghebati
Born |
1975 Mashhad, Iran |
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Nationality | Iran |
Education | Tehran University of Art |
Known for | Theater director, Scenic design, Actor |
Mohammad Aghebati (Persian: محمد عاقبتی, born: 1975) is an Iranian theater director. He has staged numerous dramas during his career, including Oedipus the King by Sophocles, AKA Jocasta; God’s Dead Words, Hamlet, The Prince of Grief by William Shakespeare, and Kiss You and Tears by Vaclav Havel.
Aghebati graduated from Tehran University of Art majoring in theater directing in 2000. Upon graduation, he became a member of the Leev Theater Group. He is currently a special research fellow at Yale University, School of Drama.[1]
Career
International performance
References
- ↑ http://www.yale.edu/drama/email_link/1213email/alumni/0113/0113onoffyorkst_full.html
- ↑ NY TIMES Theater review, ‘Hamlet’ Based on Brevity, the Soul of Wit, and Little Toys
- ↑ http://asiasociety.org/files/pdf/131031_hamlet_program_notes.pdf
External links
- Mohammad Aghebati at the Internet Movie Database
- Fadjr International Theater Festival Official Website
- Under the Radar Festival 2013
- RIAF: The complicated logistics of an international arts festival
- Censorship mars Iranian theatre: dramatist
- Lions and Elephants and Penguins, Oh My! RIAF Gets the Scoop on Leev Theater Group’s “Hamlet, Prince of Grief”
- Interview with Iranian director Mohammad Aghebati.
- Japan Foundation Performing Arts News
- Asia Society Symposium: The Shiraz Arts Festival: A Global Vision Revisited
- Review Symposium: The Shiraz Arts Festival: A Global Vision Revisited
- Iranian play ‘Jocasta’ faces criticism
- Trilogy on stage
- A unique blend of art at the 9th Bharat Rang Mahotsav
- Greek tragedy raises 3,000-year-old questions