"I Am a Bluetooth Being, Don’t Look at Me"
This production is the result of a theater workshop with students, based on a play written by Mohammad Rezaee Rad. The script's theme and unique style offer both acting and conceptual challenges, pushing the performers to engage deeply with their audience.
In today's fast-paced world of technology, new phenomena are constantly emerging. Perhaps it was around the time of Bluetooth's invention that people began to feel entitled to invade others' privacy in more dangerous and terrifying ways. In this performance, the act of seeing is condemned, as it is the eyes that look, and the gaze that sins. In the uncontrollable landscape of modern technology, gazing and sinning spread like a dangerous virus. Mohammad Rezaee Rad wrote this play at the dawn of Bluetooth technology, warning of the risks to come...