Playwrights Horizons Extends World Premiere of Sanaz Toossi's Wish You Were Here | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Playwrights Horizons Extends World Premiere of Sanaz Toossi's Wish You Were Here

The new work began previews April 13 and will open in May.

Nikki Massoud, Marjan Neshat, Nazanin Nour, Artemis Pebdani, Roxanna Hope Radja, Sanaz Toossi, and Adam Greenfield Chelcie Parry

The world premiere of Wish You Were Here, written by Sanaz Toossi and directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch, has been extended by a week to May 29 at Playwrights Horizons. The run began previews April 13 and will officially open May 2.

Featuring all-Iranian and Iranian-American women in its cast,Wish You Were Here stars Nikki Massoud (Othello) as Zari, Marjan Neshat (Selling Kabul) as Nazanin, Nazanin Nour (Madam Secretary) as Rana, Artemis Pebdani (Scandal) as Shideh/New Friend, and Roxanna Hope Radja (Torch Song) as Salme.

The play, which takes place across 13 years beginning in 1978, follows a group of best friends as they live through the Iranian Revolution and Iran-Iraq War. They each try to find a sense of normalcy until they can no longer avoid making decisions as they consider what it means to stay in Iran—or to leave it. Wish You Were Here has previously been presented as an audio play.

Sanaz Toossi and Adam Greenfield Chelcie Parry

“‘Mundane’ has become a special word for me when discussing Wish You Were Here," said Toossi in a statement. "In Middle Eastern plays, there’s an expectation you’re going to walk into the theatre and all the characters are going to be in a crisis. I love those plays too, but for me I’ve always wanted to write, simply, life."

The world premiere features scenic design by Arnulfo Maldonado, costume design by Sarah Laux, lighting design by Reza Behjat, sound design by Sinan Refik Zafar and Brian Hickey, production stage management by Vanessa Coakley, and assistant stage management by Jenn Jacobs.

Toossi recently made her Off-Broadway debut with English, a play which follows four adult students sitting for the TOEFL exam in an Iranian classroom, co-produced by Atlantic and Roundabout theatre companies.

For tickets and more information, visit PlaywrightsHorizons.org.

 
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