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    AN AMBITIOUS IRANIAN JEWISH AMERICAN COLLABORATION

    Persian Mirror
    Sept 24 2007

    An Ambitious International Collaboration among Iranian, Israeli
    and American Artists is worth your support! Created by Mahmood
    Karimi-Hakak, Motti Lerner, Roberta Levitow, Daniel Michaelson and
    Torange Yeghiazarian

    San Francisco - Golden Thread Productions' 10th Anniversary Season
    opens with an ambitious international collaboration, Benedictus,
    bringing together acclaimed artists from Iran, Israel and the
    United States: Motti Lerner, one of Israel's most provocative
    contemporary playwrights, Torange Yeghiazarian, Artistic Director
    of Golden Thread, Iranian-American director Mahmood Karimi-Hakak of
    Siena College and American designer Daniel Michaelson of Bennington
    College and designer for the acclaimed 'Spring Awakening' at the
    Public Theatre, and dramaturg Roberta Levitow, founder of Theatre
    Without Borders. Propelled by world events and against a backdrop
    of an imminent US invasion of Iran, two estranged childhood friends,
    one Jewish and one Muslim, born in the same town in Iran, agree to a
    secret meeting in a Benedictine monastery in Rome to negotiate a price
    for safety and freedom. The cast includes renowned Iranian theatre
    and cinema thespian, Ali Pourtash,* Egyptian born Arab-American actor,
    Al Faris*, most recently seen in 'The Unit' at the invitation of its
    creator, David Mamet, as well as veteran Bay Area performer, Earll
    Kingston*. The play runs September 29th through October 21st at the
    Thick House in San Francisco. Opening night reception will be hosted
    by Baraka Restaurant. For more information visit www.goldenthread.org.

    'When we began the Iran/Israel/US project two years ago,' says Artistic
    Director Torange Yeghiazarian, 'we didn't imagine how disturbingly
    timely the subject of US-Iran relations would be today.' Given the
    impossibility of meeting in Iran and the complexities of meeting in
    Israel, these artists are working in the US to create collaborative
    theatre in the midst of escalating political conflict amongst their
    home countries. The piece created offers an opportunity to engage
    non-violently and creatively with the historical, social, religious and
    aesthetic dimensions of this crucial inter-relationship. Benedictus
    explores how the relationship among Iran, Israel, and United States
    is impacting the world. The work began in the summer of 2005 as the
    Iran/Israel/US Project, with a two-week residency at Siena College
    in upstate New York and has continued over the past two years.

    The central premise of Benedictus was inspired by an actual event.

    In 2005, President Mohammad Khatami of Iran and President Moshe Katsav
    of Israel were seated alphabetically at the service for the funeral of
    Pope John Paul II. Although the two countries had broken off diplomatic
    relations in 1979 with the fall of the Shah and the installation of
    the revolutionary government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the two
    presidents apparently shook hands and exchanged a few words in Farsi,
    since they both had been born some 50 years earlier in the Iranian
    province of Yazd.

    Artists' Biographies

    Mahmood Karimi-Hakak is the Artistic Director of Mahak International
    Artists Inc. and a Professor of Creative Arts at Siena College, has
    written, produced, directed, designed and/or acted in over 50 stage
    and screen plays in the U.S., Europe and his native Iran. His plays
    and films have received international acclaim and awards at such
    festivals as Edinburgh, Netherlands, Berlin, Delhi, Montreal, New
    York, Ft. Lauderdale, Palm Springs, Maryland and Tehran. A recipient
    of the 2005 Raymond C. Kennedy Award, Dr. Karimi-Hakak's literary
    credits include five plays, two books of poetry, several translations
    from and into Persian and numerous articles and interviews both in
    English and Persian. Prior to his tenure at Siena, he taught theatre
    in Belgium, Germany and his native Iran, as well as CUNY, Towson and
    Southern Methodist Universities here in the U.S. and served as Artistic
    Director of Community of International Artists (CIA), Forough Ensemble
    (FE) and Creative Arts Street Theatre (CAST).

    Motti Lerner is a widely known and internationally sought after
    contemporary Israeli playwright, screenwriter and scholar. His
    critically acclaimed plays have consistently sought to open up
    public discourse on the complex reality of Israeli life and offer
    alternatives to consensus views. His film script Spring 1941 is
    currently in production with Joseph Fiennes in the title role. Motti
    has received several awards for his writing including the Meskin
    Award for the best play (1985), and the Israel Motion Picture Academy
    award for best TV drama in 1995 and in 2004. He frequently lectures
    at European and American Universities on playwriting, Israeli theatre
    and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and is actively involved in the
    peace movement in Israel. His American productions include: Pangs
    of the Messiah at Theatre J in Washington DC, The murder of Isaac at
    Centerstage Theatre, Baltimore, and also as part of the New York Now
    festival at Public Theatre in NY, Exile in Jerusalem at the Jewish
    Ensemble Theatre of Detroit and also at La Mama Theatre in New York,
    Hard Love at Theatre Or in Durham, NC and also at Victory Gardens
    in Chicago, Passing The Love of Women at Theatre J in Washington DC,
    Coming Home at Golden Thread Productions, San Francisco and Autumn at
    the Georgetown University Program. He has served as writer in residence
    at The Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies in Oxford and as a
    visiting professor at Duke University. In 1994, Motti was awarded the
    Prime Minister of Israel Award for Writers. He has also participated
    at the International Writers Program at the University of Iowa. He
    currently teaches Political Playwriting at Tel Aviv University.

    Roberta Levitow has directed over 50 productions in NYC, LA and
    nationally, with a particular expertise in developing original
    writing and new work. She is co-founder of Theatre Without Borders,
    an informal group supporting international theatre exchange at
    www.theatrewithoutborders.com. With TWB, Roberta is working with Dr.

    Cynthia Cohen and Coexistence International at Brandeis University
    as part of a 'Theatre & Peace Building Initiative'. She has led
    several workshops on an international level, and has served as a
    Fulbright Senior Specialist at the National University of Theatre &
    Film in Bucharest, Romania, as well as a Fulbright Senior Specialist
    Artist-in-Residence at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She has
    received several international awards and honors for her work in
    experimental theatre and theatre workshops, and was the American
    Honoree at the 15th Cairo International Festival for Experimental
    Theatre, 2003. Her accomplishments and writings have been featured
    in The New York Times and American Theatre Magazine and several
    international publications and collections. Participation in national
    service organizations includes Peer Panel for the N.E.A., the Executive
    Board of SSDC (The Society of Stages Directors and Choreographers) and
    the Executive Board of TCG (Theatre Communications Group). Visiting
    Professor at Bennington College from 2000-2005, she taught from
    1990-2000 as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Theatre Department
    at U.C.L.A.

    Daniel Michaelson he has created costumes and scenery for Opera, Dance,
    Off-Broadway and regional theatres. He designed scenery and costumes
    for the American premiere of'L'Etoile' (Chabrier), and costumes for
    the American premiere of 'The Goose of Cairo,' (Mozart) and, for the
    highly acclaimed production of 'Spring Awakening' directed by Liviu
    Culei at the Public Theater. Outside of the United States his designs
    have been seen in Germany, England and Japan.

    Danny has been the Resident Costume Designer at the Juilliard School
    as well as a Muppet maker. He holds an MFA from Columbia University
    School of the Arts and has been on the faculty of Bennington College
    since 1981 teaching Costume Design. Danny is also a professional
    mediator, and with Bennington College faculty member, Susan Sgorbati,,
    co-directs Quantum Leap, a program they created for youth at risk
    in Bennington. Danny has given presentations and workshops both
    nationally and internationally about Quantum Leap and the use of
    performance with students at risk.

    Torange Yeghiazarian is an Iranian-born theatre artist of Armenian
    heritage. She writes, directs and performs for theatre. Among
    her writing and directing credits are AGABA, Publicly Resting,
    Call Me Mehdi, Behind Glass Windows, Dawn at Midnight, Operation No
    Penetration, Lysistrata 97! and Waves. Torange received her Master's
    degree in Theatre Arts from San Francisco State University where
    she collaborated with The San Francisco Mime Troupe in creating the
    melodrama Torch! Her plays reflect the perspective of the culturally
    displaced in tackling today's world of contradictory realities and
    values. Torange is the Artistic Director of Golden Thread Productions,
    where she has devoted her professional life to exploring Middle
    Eastern cultures and identities through theatre arts.

    Ali Pourtash*, a renowned Iranian actor, has performed since age
    fourteen. He has been a part of numerous Iranian and American TV,
    theatre and film productions since he came to the US in 1978. Ali has
    written, directed and produced a number of stage and TV productions.

    He has traveled his work around the world. Ali lives with his American
    wife, Melinda, and their two sons in San Diego.

    Al Faris*, most recently guest starred on 'The Unit' at the invitation
    of the creator of the show Mr. David Mamet. His credits also include
    a recurring guest role on '24' and guest star roles on 'The Shield,'
    'Sleeper Cell,' 'JAG,' 'NYPD Blue,' and 'Malcolm in the Middle.' His
    feature film credits include David Mamet's 'Spartan,' Vadim Perelman's
    'House of Sand and Fog,' 'Jarhead' directed by Sam Mendes, and
    'Ocean's Twelve' directed by Steven Soderbergh. An Egyptian born
    Arab-American actor, Al's most recent starring role in the indie
    feature 'AmericanEast' - a timely, poignant drama about Arab-Americans
    living in post-9/11 Los Angeles - will be in competition at the Cairo
    International Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film
    Festival. His most recent stage appearance prior to 'Benedictus'
    was in the role of Akhmed in the Moscow Arts Theatre production of
    the 'The Shelter' at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles which was
    nominated for five Ovation Awards, including Best Ensemble.

    Golden Thread Productions is dedicated to exploring Middle Eastern
    culture and identity as it is expressed around the globe. This growing
    theatre company is rapidly gaining international recognition for
    excellence and innovation. Golden Thread Productions aims to create
    a world where the common human experience supersedes cultural and
    political differences by defining the Middle East not by geographical
    boundaries and political separations, but as the shared experience of
    the people, who throughout history have been touched by its tales,
    melodies and aromas. Founded in 1996, Golden Thread Productions
    exemplifies theatre's ability to transcend cultural and political
    boundaries and to encourage an active dialogue among Middle Eastern
    and non-Middle Eastern communities.

    Detailed information about Golden Thread Productions and about
    Benedictus can be found at www.goldenthread.org.

    * Member of Actors' Equity Association and Screen Actors' Guild

    Saturday, September 29 @ 8 pm

    Sunday, September 30 @ 8 pm

    TICKETED RUN: Opening Night, Monday, October 1st at 8 pm

    Fridays at 8pm

    Saturdays at 2pm and 8pm

    Sundays at 5pm

    ALL PERFORMANCES AT: The Thick House

    1695 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

    TICKETS: Opening Night followed by Gala Reception with the artists:
    $100

    Fridays-Sundays: $25 General Admission,

    $12 Students and Seniors

    Saturday Matinee: $20 General Admission

    $12 for Students and Seniors

    BOX OFFICE: (415) 401-8081 or www.goldenthread.org

    New audience members can take advantage of our Free Night of Theatre,
    on Saturday 10/20 for the 2 pm performance.

    To do so, please visit www.theatrebayarea.org.

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