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Can Zahra Noorbakhsh—a leading comic voice for American Muslim millennials—convince her immigrant Iranian parents to approve of her living with her non-believing boyfriend?
Can Zahra have her atheist and be Muslim, too? No problem: She just needs to convince her immigrant Iranian parents to approve of her living with her “SoCal” infidel—err, non-believing—boyfriend. A leading comic voice for American Muslim millennials, Noorbakhsh imbues this one-woman “sparkling autobiographical comedy” (The Villager, NYC) with a keen ear for character and a nimble compassion for the challenges of navigating multiple identities.
Funded in part by the Wetzel Family Fund for the Arts.
Cosponsored by Dartmouth’s Tucker Foundation, GRID, Religion Department and Women & Gender Studies.
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