The Girl Whom the Wind Took Her Father
City: Tehran
Company: Mobarak and I
Play Designer, Playwright & Director: Homa Jeddikar
Puppet Designer & Maker: Setareh Khoramzad
Rehearsal Puppet Designer & Maker: Faezeh Fayz
Puppet Maker’s Assistant: Bita Pahlavani, Raha Arshid, Naghmeh Nami
Set Designer: Ghazaleh Mehraban Yekta
Puppeteers: Maryam Iranmanesh, Amir Mohammad Ensafi, Hami Alizadeh
Assistant Director: Zahra Sheykholhokamai
Musician: Ali Jabari
Photographer: Salma Pooramin
Poster & Brochure Designer: Faezeh Feyz
Technique: Mix
Audience: Family
Duration: 60 min
Plot Summary: Due to the embezzlement that Haji has done, he is devoid of humanity and now he is very light, hence he easily blown by the wind. Haji has been running away from the agents for three months, during this time Mobarak, Haji's assistant wants to marry his daughter. At the wedding, suddenly Haji falls from the sky and the interrogator arrests him but... Director’s Not: In Iran, kheymeh-shab-bazi and siah-bazi are some of the plays that are accompanied with humor and have a tremendous value from the point of view of critics, parody, and verdict. This type of play criticizes the problems of the society to lessen the heavy loads of every day’s life and reduce the suffering of the hard-working people.