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“Mimi’s Suitcase” tells a personal, but universal story of identity and displacement
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“Mimi’s Suitcase” tells a personal, but universal story of identity and displacement

In her one-woman show "Mimi's Suitcase," actress Ana Bayat draws on her own experience returning to post-revolutionary Iran after growing up in Spain to explore involuntary displacement, immigration, and a search for identity that is uniquely her own but also universally relatable. It's a coming-of-age story in which Bayat plays 27 roles, in four different languages, with just a suitcase, a trenchcoat and two scarves.

Civic · Mel Baker, Laura Wenus

January 10, 202029m 26s

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Show Notes

In her one-woman show "Mimi's Suitcase," actress Ana Bayat draws on her own experience returning to post-revolutionary Iran after growing up in Spain to explore involuntary displacement, immigration, and a search for identity that is uniquely her own but also universally relatable. It's a coming-of-age story in which Bayat plays 27 roles, in four different languages, with just a suitcase, a trenchcoat and two scarves.

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iranuktheaterculturespainsf bay areaartssan francisco