Saria Callas
Camden People's Theatre, NW1 2PY , [Venue Details]Saria Callas is a new multimedia play about aspiring to be a singer while growing up in a place where it is forbidden for women to sing.
Saria Callas is a new multimedia play from award-winning international ensemble Seemia Theatre, about aspiring to be a singer while growing up in a place where it is forbidden for women to sing.
Sara’s already a bottle of red in, reminiscing about her experiences of childhood to
womanhood. We revisit Tehran, the school-bus parties, the wannabe prayer-caller and the secret w**ks at the all-girls’ school.
'Did I get used to repression, or is music my way of fighting?'
Now Sara stands at a crossroads with her child. How does a woman who has experienced firsthand repression of her body and voice react as her child struggles with their own gender identity? This sexy, camp, pop-filled play highlights an often unheard perspective of the supportive parent, unpacking the intersectional grey area of what life is like for women.
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Admission
Min: £12.00
Max: £25.00
Performer name: Sara Amini
Age restriction: Advisory 12+ due to content
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Saria Callas is a new multimedia play about aspiring to be a singer while growing up in a place where it is forbidden for women to sing.
Saria Callas is a new multimedia play from award-winning international ensemble Seemia Theatre, about aspiring to be a singer while growing up in a place where it is forbidden for women to sing.
Sara’s already a bottle of red in, reminiscing about her experiences of childhood to
womanhood. We revisit Tehran, the school-bus parties, the wannabe prayer-caller and the secret w**ks at the all-girls’ school.
'Did I get used to repression, or is music my way of fighting?'
Now Sara stands at a crossroads with her child. How does a woman who has experienced firsthand repression of her body and voice react as her child struggles with their own gender identity? This sexy, camp, pop-filled play highlights an often unheard perspective of the supportive parent, unpacking the intersectional grey area of what life is like for women.
Admission
Min: £12.00
Max: £25.00
Performer name: Sara Amini
Age restriction: Advisory 12+ due to content
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