In Tehran, the Fajr International Theater Festival, now in its 42nd iteration, continued to enchant and engage theater aficionados on its second day. This renowned cultural event showcased a diverse range of performances, both on stage and in the streets, underscoring Iran's rich theatrical heritage.

Iran PressIran News: The festival featured an eclectic mix of 12 stage plays and 7 street performances, vividly brought to life in various locations across the city. These venues included the Paneh Rodaki area, the Street Theater Platform of Theatr-E Shahr, the Ebrat Museum, Theatr-E Shahr main hall, Valiasr Square, Razi Cultural Center, the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, and the iconic Azadi Tower.

Highlighting the day's events was a riveting 55-minute rendition of "Hamlet" by Armenian artists, staged at Tehran's Theatr-E Shahr complex. This performance exemplified the festival's commitment to showcasing diverse interpretations of classic works.

Additionally, an intriguing performance titled "Dream of a Horse Named Shab Rang" was presented by artists from Mashhad, further adding to the festival's rich tapestry of theatrical offerings.

This year's festival is marked by a notable international presence, with neighboring countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Tajikistan, and Turkey contributing to the vibrant cultural exchange. The Fajr International Theater Festival continues to be a beacon of artistic expression in the region, celebrating the universal language of theater and its power to transcend cultural boundaries.

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