ALAN MEHDIZADEH
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Alan may be familiar to theatre goers of Aberystwyth after working on several community productions including the Wardens Pantomime, Aberystwyth Arts Centre Community Theatre productions, and directing & producing productions of Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar and producing Little Shop of Horrors for his own companies; What Was That? Productions and the student theatre company Curtain Call which he originally founded and presided over in its initial two years
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The play is centred on two illegal immigrants who come to the country to flee war in their homeland, the fictional Bulsek. They work in a Kebab shop which later, they inherit and use to form their own unique partnership. They work next door to Donna and Kirsty, two hairdressers who again have equally tragic backgrounds. Their worlds collide and love begins to bloom, not all remains comic though when immigration catches up with the brothers and the worlds of the four are turned upside down. You have all manner of human life here, from hard of hearing elderly folk to a begging flasher who loves his food. The brothers themselves will provide laughs and hopefully tears with their memories and stories. You will meet the friends of our main characters and witness a roller coaster ride. The story is believable, funny, sad and fresh. It features many themes you will recognise and of course even the Credit Crunch has an important role to play.
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