Saria Callas
This sexy, camp, pop-filled tragicomedy unpacks aspirations of becoming a singer while growing up where it is forbidden for women to sing. Already a bottle of red in, Sara reminisces about her experiences from childhood to womanhood. Tehran, the school bus parties, the wannabe prayer-caller and the secret w**ks at the all-girls' school. Did I get used to repression or is music my way of fighting? How does a woman who has experienced firsthand repression of her body and voice react as her child struggles with their own gender identity?
- Rating: 4 / 5 (5 reviews)
Reviews
- Maria Zabihifard — ★★★★★ (5/5) — August 25, 2025
Must seen, it was well written, Sara is so talented.. She sang, danced and took me back home.. We laughed, we cried and enjoyed it so much… Well done Sara. ❤️ - Elaheh Nasirpourlahroudi — ★★★★★ (5/5) — August 24, 2025
Well yes I did go to see it again Yes, I did cry. again. Ans yes I did love it and I am proud beyond the words could possibly describe. In a word, a masterpiece! - Christopher Spring — ★★★★★ (5/5) — August 23, 2025
Absolutely loved this show. It questions the freedoms we have Vs the freedoms we perceive using Sarias coming of age story as the lens. Beautifully written, great songs and satisfyingly imperfect in its resolution. Great piece, highly recommend. Cx - Crypto Baddie — ★★★★★ (5/5) — August 23, 2025
As a saudi woman this play touched my soul ♥️ Magnificent work - Farshad Kashani — ★★★★★ (5/5) — August 22, 2025
An extraordinary play. It takes you deep into a world where life flows with remarkable vitality, yet tragically, attempts have been made to suppress its natural course. But guess what? The extraordinary Iranian girls and women with inspiring resilience, reclaim life and create what they rightfully deserve. Through the brilliant performance of Sara Amini, you are taken on a one-hour journey into this land of wonders.