Fajr International Theater Festival

Ministry of Culture, Performing Arts Center, ITI, Theater Forum, The House of Iranian Artists, etc.

[6][7] 3rd Fajr International Theater Festival was held in February 1985 with Taha Abde-Khodayi as its director for the 3rd consecutive year.

Although the festival hadn't adopted the "international" label by then, it hosted foreign works including a play from Iraq.

Anoushirvan Arjmand received a diploma of honor as best director for The Last Trick and Parviz Arab was awarded as the best playwright for Flip.

[13] Eighth edition of Fajr International Theater Festival was held in February 1990 without a change in its director.

[14] 9th Fajr International Theater Festival was held in February 1991 with Ali Montazeri as the director in fourth consecutive years.

[16] Eleventh edition of Fajr International Theater Festival was held in February 1993 with a new director, Hossein Jafari.

[18] Thirteenth edition of Fajr International Theater Festival was held in February 1995 keeping Hossein Farrokhi as director.

[19] 14th Fajr International Theater Festival was held in February 1996 having Mahmoud Azizi was assigned as its new director.

Chista Yasrebi won the best playwright award for The Burning Red and Hossein Nuri was honored for Intuition.