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Award-Winning One Woman Smash-Hit "Mahmoud " Returns to Los Angeles
M A H M O U D
Returns to Los Angeles for a 3 week extended run
May 17 – June 28, 2013 at Whitefire Theater
Taxi Driver. Gay man. Pre-teen Girl.
One Iranian actress. One BIG identity crisis.
Come & Meet M A H M O U D - From Engineer in Tehran to Taxi Driver in Toronto.
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Winner Overall Excellence in Solo Performance – New York Fringe Festival 2012
Winner Best of Fringe – Toronto Fringe Festival 2012
★★★★ "A Knockout!" -Time Out NY
★★★★★ "Uproarious Laughter!" -Torontoist
★★★★ "Outstanding Production!" -NOW Magazine
★★★★½ "Packs a Powerful Punch!" -Theatromania
Fresh off of its Best of Fringe productions in both Toronto and New York City, MAHMOUD is back again in Los Angeles, for an exclusive 3-week run, May 17 through June 28, 2013.
MAHMOUD is a one-woman show about an aging Iranian engineer-cum-taxi driver, a fabulously gay Spaniard, and a young Iranian-Canadian girl, all trying to get by the day-to-day grind in a big metropolitan city. Iranian born playwright/performer TARA GRAMMY invites us to watch as these characters' stories intertwine over the course of an hour, exploring themes of displacement, immigration, home, and culture. At once hilarious, insightful, and irreverent, MAHMOUD takes an exacting look at racism against Middle Eastern immigrants, homophobia within immigrant communities, and media-created stigmas surrounding Iranian (and Middle Eastern) culture.
MAHMOUD features the work of award-winning director and co-writer TOM ARTHUR DAVIS and the internationally acclaimed SOHEIL PARSA as consulting director.
MAHMOUD plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, May 17 through June 28, 2013. Admission is $30. For tickets and show information, please visit www.mahmoutaxi.tix.com or call (800) 595-4849.
PAAIA members can receive a discount of $10 off per ticket with the discount code taxi.
Whitefire Theater is located at 13500 Ventura Blvd. at Sunnyslope in Sherman Oaks. Running time: 60 minutes.
BBC Interview - http://youtu.be/s7qmWcmOSvk
VOA Interview - http://youtu.be/SNRAu1A3Lnw
MAHMOUD Trailer: http://youtu.be/FrimdBsssG4
About Tara Grammy
A recent graduate of the University of Toronto, where she received an H.B.A. Drama Specialist, Tara has worked with some of Canada’s top theatre artists, including: Ken Gass, Leah Cherniak, Soheil Parsa and Martha Ross. Tara is a world traveler; born in Tehran, she has lived in Germany, the United States, and Canada, and has traveled all across the world. She is interested in the immigration experience in her artistic endeavors, in an attempt to better understand multi-national identities. Recent credits include: the Toronto Fringe hit show, The Traveling Salesman & His Magical Suitcase of Desires, Necessary Angel’s award winning SummerWorks production, White Rabbit Red Rabbit, and the indie smash hit Murder on Ossington. Her roles in these shows have ranged from a crazy British Mayor based on the Commedia dell’Arte character Pantalone, to a 6 year old child, to a dominatrix.
"THE IRANIAN AMERICANS" AIRS THURSDAY, MAY 23 AT 7:00 P.M. ON PBS SOCAL
COSTA MESA, Calif. (May 2, 2013) –THE IRANIAN AMERICANS, a documentary by Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Goldberg, will receive an encore broadcast Thursday May 23rd from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. PST on PBS SoCaL. Filmed around the United States – from Los Angeles to Washington, DC – THE IRANIAN AMERICANS chronicles the underreported history of a group of immigrants who find refuge, overcome adversity and ultimately create new lives in the United States. Even though Iran is in the news virtually every day, many Americans have little knowledge of the story of the hundreds of thousands of Iranians who live in the U.S. The special is presented by PBS' flagship station in the Greater Los Angeles and Southern California region, PBS SoCaL.
As THE IRANIAN AMERICANS shows, the Iranians' story begins more than two millennia ago in the Middle East, in a land that came to be called Persia. They built an empire that stretched from North Africa to India, from the Caspian to the Red Sea. A people of diverse ethnicities and faiths, they developed rich traditions that endured centuries of migrations and conquests. In the second half of the 20th century, the nation, now known as Iran, was racked by political and religious upheaval, leading ultimately to revolution. In 1979, the revolution thrust Ayatollah Khomeini into power, beginning an era when dissent was not tolerated. Tens of thousands of Iranians left their homeland for the United States, a country they would come to call home.
Iranians had been immigrating to America in small numbers for decades, primarily for education, but 1979 saw massive migration. THE IRANIAN AMERICANS is an emotional account of displacement told by more than 25 Iranians who were uprooted from their home and heritage and built completely new lives in the U.S.
The Iranian Americans, also called Persian Americans, who are featured in the documentary come from diverse backgrounds. They are educators, politicians, diplomats, scientists, comedians, bankers and writers, to name a few.
Among the Iranian Americans who provide an emotional and personal perspective on their experience are:
Maz Jobrani –Actor/comedian, who is also part of the "Axis of Evil" comedy group.
Jamshid "Jimmy" Delshad –Politician from California who became mayor of Beverly Hills on March 21, 2007, and again on March 16, 2010. As former mayor, he was the highest-ranking elected Iranian-American official.
Firouz Naderi -- Director of solar system exploration at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), he managed the Mars exploration program at the time of the landing of heralded twin Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.
Goli Ameri –The former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs and a former delegate to the United Nations. Currently, she is Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Values and Diplomacy for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Hamid Biglari –A vice-chairman of Citicorp, the main operating arm of Citigroup, a $60 billion revenue business with operations in more than 100 countries.
Goldberg, the film's director and executive producer, is the founder and owner of Two Cats Productions in New York, NY. For nearly 15 years, he has produced and directed news and documentaries for networks such as PBS, ABC and CBS, along with numerous international networks. THE IRANIAN AMERICANS was written by Goldberg and producer Sara Goldblatt, narrated by CBS Sunday Morning senior correspondent Martha Teichner and edited by Jane Wagner. The director of photography is Claudia Raschke-Robinson. The presenter, PBS SoCaL, is the flagship station in the Greater Los Angeles and Southern California region.
Major funding for THE IRANIAN AMERICANS is provided by Hamila and Bahman Atefi; Joseph and Mahnaz Moinian; Y&S Nazarian Foundation; Bita Daryabari; Hamid Moghadam and Christina Gwatkin; Pivotal Foundation/F. Francis and Dionne Najafi; Nasser J. Kazeminy; and Farhang Foundation.
About Andrew Goldberg (Two Cats Productions)
Veteran producer and Emmy award-winning director Andrew Goldberg is the founder and owner of Two Cats Productions. One of his recent films, "Jerusalem: Center of the World," which aired on PBS in 2009, garnered ratings nearly 40 percent higher than the national average. Praised for its multicultural approach, the two-hour film, hosted by Ray Suarez of PBS NewsHour, explored Jerusalem's history, culture and impact on the world. In 2006, Goldberg's widely praised PBS documentary "The Armenian Genocide" was screened at the U.S. Congress in an event hosted by three U.S. Representatives, and has been licensed to many broadcast networks around the world. The film, narrated by Julianna Margulies, is the complete story of the first genocide of the 20th century, when more than a million Armenians died at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. His other critically acclaimed films include "Anti-Semitism in the 21st Century" (2007, PBS), "They Came to America" (2003, PBS), Emmy® Award-winning "A Yiddish World Remembered" (2002, PBS) and "Proud to Serve: The Men and Women of the U.S. Army" (2003, American Public Television). In addition to his PBS films, Goldberg has written and produced for ABC's Good Morning America, CBS News Sunday Morning and National Public Radio. More information is available at the company's website: www.twocatstv.com.
Media Contacts:
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Bonnie Winings / Barry Smith
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About PBS SoCaL
PBS SoCaL, formerly KOCE-TV, is Southern California's PBS station dedicated to interactively educating, entertaining, and enlightening the greater Los Angeles area. With its three unique broadcast channels. PBS SoCaL HD, PBS OC, and WORLD TV, PBS SoCaL provides award-winning programs like Frontline, NewsHour, NOVA, Nature, and Masterpiece, as well as local productions Real Orange, SoCaL Insider With Rick Reiff, and Bookmark With Maria Hall-Brown. Through community outreach initiatives including PBS SoCaL Education, PBS SoCaL provides local schools access to new media materials that engage students in 21st century learning. Explore the future of PBS in Southern California at www.pbssocal.org.
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