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'The Last Cedar of Lebanon': Aïda Asgharzadeh's New Play Examines War's Enduring Impact

Aïda Asgharzadeh's upcoming play, 'The Last Cedar of Lebanon,' reflects on themes of dissidence and exile, set against Lebanon's complex historical backdrop.

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Aïda Asgharzadeh's latest theatrical work, 'The Last Cedar of Lebanon,' is set to be published on April 11, 2026. The play continues her exploration of personal narratives intertwined with significant historical events.

Asgharzadeh, known for her previous work 'Persian Dolls,' delves into the lasting scars of war, focusing on the themes of dissidence and exile. Her storytelling often draws from her own family's experiences.

Set against the tumultuous history of Lebanon, the play aims to shed light on the personal impacts of conflict, resonating with audiences through its intimate portrayal of struggle and resilience.

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