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'''Alireza Koushk Jalali''' (March 21, 1958, [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]) |
'''Alireza Koushk Jalali''' (March 21, 1958, [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]) |
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({{lang-fa|علیرضا کوشک جلالی}}) is an Iranian theatre director and playwright. |
({{lang-fa|علیرضا کوشک جلالی}}) is an Iranian theatre director and playwright. |
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Currently he resides in [[ |
Currently he resides in [[Cologne]], [[Germany]], where he also made his first german production in 1986. |
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==Translations== |
==Translations== |
Revision as of 13:22, 26 May 2011
علیرضا کوشک جلالی Alireza Koushk Jalali | |
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Occupation(s) | Theatre Director , Playwright |
Years active | 1980-present |
Alireza Koushk Jalali (March 21, 1958, Tehran, Iran) (Template:Lang-fa) is an Iranian theatre director and playwright. Currently he resides in Cologne, Germany, where he also made his first german production in 1986.
Translations
German into Persian:
- Burning Patience by Antonio Skarmeta, published in Tehran Namayeshverlag
- The Government Inspector by Gogol
- Some theaters article, published in various theater journals
Plays (as a director)
- Rausländer (1991, Cologne)
The title is a pun of the popular german xenophobic slogan “Ausländer raus!” (=foreigners out!)
- The last of the ardent lover
- Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran (Dortmund)
- Barefoot naked heart in his hand
- Children's Opera
- Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran (Cologne)