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Follow on Google News | "Infidel" at Whitefire TheatreWorld premiere play of ideas offers terror and suspense, hope for understanding.
By: Whitefire Theatre A suspense thriller that explores religious superstition and terrorism in the name of Islam versus unscrupulous Western imperialism and war mongering, Infidel stars Ted Monte (Circus Kane, The Young and the Restless) as John Norton, a specialist in early literature and writing whose purchase of an ancient Sumerian clay tablet from the Baghdad Museum is interrupted by the appearance of Islamic extremists. Amir (Bobak Cyrus Bakhtiari, Homeland, Madam Secretary, SF Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle nom for West Coast premiere of Betrayed) and Jamil (Ronak Gandhi, star of Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival entry Best Buds) suspect that Norton is an American spy, working for the CIA. They take him to a remote mountain cave, where, along with Zakir (Michel Wakim of Mobster), Kasim (Nima Jafari, seen in Romeo and Juliet at Theatricum Botanicum and Nosferatu at Crown City Theatre) and Jamil's young wife, Myiesha (Maral Milani, a recent graduate of UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television), they plan to hold him for ransom. "Every day we hear about terrorists who kill in the name of God, a concept that is impossible to grasp because most of us see it as a deed of pure evil," says Vened. "Maybe it's a fantasy, but I wanted to write a play that would humanize these radicals and find a way to liberate them from their fanaticism. I saw a video in which masked terrorists were destroying ancient sculptures with huge hammers on the religious grounds that those artifacts were blasphemous idols. It made me wonder about the incongruity between religion and culture that leads to conflict. When did culture and religion separate?" Christopher Vened is originally from Poland, where he had an illustrious career as a leading performer in the Polish Mime Theatre, founded by Henryk Tomaszewski. When martial law was declared in 1981, Vened defected to West Berlin, where he taught movement as well as choreographing and directing for Berlin's Transformtheater. In 1983, he founded Impulse Movement Theater and also produced Sechs Uhr Morgan, a choreodrama inspired by Kafka's The Metamorphosis, at Berlin'sTanzfabrik center for contemporary dance. In 1984, Vened immigrated to the United States. He has rebuilt his career here, teaching acting and movement classes, directing theater and writing. He is the author of the acting book "In Character: An Actor's Workbook for Character Development," Infidelopens on Saturday, Sept. 1 and continues through Oct. 7, with performances on Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. General admission is $35; full-time students with ID pay only $20. The Whitefire Theatre is located at 13500 Ventura Blvd. in Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. For reservations and information, call (323) 960-7738 or go to www.WhitefireTheatre.com. End
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