Dorr-e Dari : A Poetic Crash Course in the Language of Love
Switch off the dating apps, forget the nightclub, and experience the traditions of Persian love poetry.
In the Studio | Poetry Performance
COVID-19 safety information
The health and wellbeing of everyone attending the Opera House is our top priority. We’re committed to making your experience safe, comfortable and enjoyable, with a number of measures in place including regular cleaning of high-touch areas, air conditioning systems that maximise ventilation, and hand sanitiser stations positioned in all paths of travel. We encourage you to wear a mask in indoor settings or when physical distancing can’t be maintained, and please stay home if you feel unwell. If you need to discuss your ticketing or booking options, contact our Box Office team on 02 9250 7777.
Pre-sale and on-sale information
Onsale timings:
· Tuesday 22nd March: Insiders pre-sale 9am
· Wednesday 23rd March: What's On pre-sale 9am
· Friday 25th March: General Public on sale 9am
Season runs from Friday 9 to Saturday 10 September, 2022
Friday 9 September; 7.30pm
Saturday 10 September; 2pm & 7.30pm
Standard tickets from $39 | $8.50 Booking Fee applies per transaction
Ticket | Description & price |
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Standard | Ages 1 year and over |
Premium | $49 |
A Reserve | $39 |
Insider | Insider Members save 20% on this performance. |
Premium | $39.20 |
A Reserve | $31.20 |
Prices correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection. Children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied at all times.
The authorised agency for this event is Sydney Opera House. For more information about Authorised Agencies, see the FAQ below.
This show runs approximately 75 minutes, with no interval.
Event duration is a guide only and may be subject to change.
In English | Wheelchair accessible | Audio loop available
For any special access requirements phone the Contact Centre on 02 9250 7777 or email bookings@sydneyoperahouse.com.
Recommended for ages 14+
This show contains course language and brief discussion of adult themes.
Children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied at all times, and children under the age of 12 are not required to wear a mask.
"A nuanced exchange of energy, emotion and ideas, driven by the heart."
— Sydney Morning Herald
Revel in intimate storytelling and epic ballads
A festival-hit encompassing the streets of Kabul, Tehran and Quetta, from Western Sydney’s PYT Fairfield.
Your Afghan-Australian hosts Hasiba, Jawad and Mahdi will guide you on the path to love - from getting caught writing love letters to the art of flirting, romance and forming relationships.
Inspired by the tradition of private recitals and ‘curtain shows’ performed all through the Persian-speaking world. Dorr-e Dari is a rich and tender theatre work that combines thousand-year traditions, with personal stories spanning continents, singing, joyous dancing and sumptuous video imagery where guests appear on video calls from Afghanistan, Iran and Canada.
Dorr-e Dari invites audiences to experience the culturally diverse and rich cultures on their doorstep. Offering deep consideration on how the universal themes of love and relationships are celebrated and experienced across cultures over time and today.
Enter a world where any problem can be solved with a couplet and there’s a verse for every condition of the heart.
CREATIVE TEAM
First Nations Elder Aunty Rhonda Dixon-Grovenor
Concept/ Co-Creator/ Performer Mahdi Mohammadi
Co-Creator/ Performer Jawad Yaqoubi
Co-Creator/ Performer Hasiba Ebrahimi
Co-Creator Bibi Goul Mossavi
Guest Artist Jalal Nazari
Director Paul Dwyer
Video Artist Sean Bacon
Lighting Designer Neil Simpson
Dramaturg Bernadette Fam
Production Manager Neil Simpson
Stage Manager Olivia Xegas
Producer PYT Fairfield
Presented by Sydney Opera House
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SCHOOLS PERFORMANCE. Performed for students for the first time after a sell-out Sydney Festival season, a timely tale of love, food and classical Persian culture from Afghanistan, via young artists from Western Sydney.
Venue Information
Performances are being sold to 100% capacity in line with the NSW Public Health Order. This includes all shows in the Concert Hall, Joan Sutherland Theatre, Studio, Playhouse, Drama Theatre and Utzon Room. Please note that you will be seated directly alongside other ticketholders.
In order to manage venue capacities, all patrons in theatres must hold a valid ticket.
Our foyers will be open 60 minutes pre-show for Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and two hours pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. Refreshments will be available for purchase from our theatre bars. Please remember to maintain physical distancing whilst consuming drinks in our foyers.
All Sydney Opera House foyers are pram accessible, with lifts to the main and western foyers. The public lift to all foyers is accessible from the corridor near the escalators on the Lower Concourse and also in the Western Foyer via the corridor on the Ground Level (at the top of the escalators). Pram parking will be available outside the theatres in the Western Foyer consistent with COVID-safe rules.
Transport options
- The Sydney Opera House Car Park, operated by Wilson Parking, is open and available to use. Wilson Parking offer discounted parking if you book ahead. Please see their website for details.
- Please check the Transport NSW website for the latest advice and information on travel and COVID-19 safety measures. You can catch public transport (bus, train, ferry) to Circular Quay and enjoy a six min walk to the Opera House.
Meet the Artists
Hasiba Ebrahimi
Hasiba Ebrahimi is recognised by the film industry in Afghanistan and Iran as one of the top five most enduring actresses from the 2000s and has played leading roles in several internationally recognised films such as A Few Cubic Meters of Love, Under the Red Light and SHEREEN. Now residing in Western Sydney, Hasiba is looking forward to her Australian theatre debut performance of PYT Fairfield’s Dorr-e Dari: A Poetic Crash Course in the Language of Love at The Sydney Opera House and Arts Centre Melbourne.
Mahdi Mohammadi
Mahdi trained as a director at Kabul University. He co-founded Papyrus Theatre, which was awarded first prize at the Afghan National Theatre Festival, as well as touring to India and Sweden. In Australia, Mahdi has performed with the PYT Fairfield Ensemble and was a co-devisor/performer in PYT’s Tribunal.
Jawad Yaqoubi
Jawad runs a business as a plasterer, working on building sites all over Sydney. He worked as a male model and fitness trainer in Indonesia, before arriving in Australia and making his debut as a performer at Griffin Theatre in the premiere production of PYT’s Tribunal.
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Will there be bag checks, and is cloaking available?
In accordance with our venue security procedures, Opera House security will be scanning and checking bags under the Monumental Stairs, prior to entering the building. Bags will be scanned by an x-ray machine, and staff will wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling your belongings, such as gloves. Cloaking facilities will be open 60 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and 60 minutes pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. However it is strongly encouraged that you travel lightly to minimise contact and queuing. Any bags larger than an A4 piece of paper will need to be checked into the Cloak Room.
What safety measures do you have in place?
The health and wellbeing of everyone attending the Opera House is our top priority. We have a number of safety measures in place including regular cleaning of high-touch areas, air conditioning systems that maximise ventilation, and hand sanitiser stations positioned in all paths of travel. We encourage visitors to wear a face mask in indoor settings or when physical distancing can’t be maintained. Please stay home if you feel unwell and read more about our flexible ticket options here.
Does my child need to wear a face mask?
Children under the age of 12 are not required to wear a face mask.
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Please contact Box Office on 9250 7777 as soon as possible to advise if you can no longer attend. If you can no longer attend because you are unwell, or have been in contact with someone displaying COVID-19 symptoms, the Opera House has introduced flexible ticketing options to help you, find out more information here.
Will there be food and beverages available for purchase in the venue?
Foyers will be open 90 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and two hours pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. Refreshments will be available for purchase from our theatre bars.
The venue doors will be open 45 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and 30 minutes pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances.
Please bring a credit or debit card for any on site purchases to enable contactless payment. You’re welcome to bring your own water bottle but no other food and drinks are permitted inside our venues. Opera Bar, Opera Kitchen and Portside are also available for you to enjoy.
Will there be pram parking at kids performances?
All Sydney Opera House foyers are pram accessible, with lifts to the main and western foyers. The public lift to the foyers is accessible from the corridor near the escalators on the Lower Concourse and also in the Western Foyer via the corridor on the Ground Level (at the top of the escalators). Pram parking will be available outside the theatres consistent with COVID-safe rules.
Can my baby sit on my lap?
Children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied at all times. Babies aged 0-2 years old at the time of a performance may be seated on an adult’s lap. Children 2 years and older will need to hold a standard ticket.
Can I smoke at the Opera House?
- The health, safety and wellbeing of everyone at the Sydney Opera House is our top priority. In line with this commitment, the Opera House will become a smoke-free site from Saturday 1 January 2022.
- By becoming a smoke-free site, the Opera House seeks to reduce exposure to harmful second-hand smoke, as well as minimise the impact of smoking on the environment, including litter and pollution of the surrounding marine environment.
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