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mahvash azhir
Born and raised in Iran, Mahvash
completed her studies in theatre at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts
in Tehran, Iran. Her interest in musical theatre took her to
England where she completed her post graduate degree in Musical
Theatre from Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts, in London.
After returning to Iran, Mahvash began teaching Acting courses
at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts and Faculty of Fine Arts of
University of Tehran. Mahvash was offered a series of parts and
title roles in various stage and television productions.
Currently, Mahvash is living in San Diego, California. Her
dedication and love of theatre ensured continuous activity and
participation in theatrical activities in San Diego. Some of her
theatrical activities in Iran and San Diego include, " Hello And
Goodbye", "The Stronger", "Condemned Of Altona", "Dirty Hands",
"The Night of Coup d'e tat", "Imbecile", "The House of Bernarda
Alba", "The Mikado", "Equus" "Sleep and Waking Up", "Mahan-e-Kooshyar"
and "Bride and Bridegroom". Mahvash is the founder of the
Children Theatre Workshop at the Iranian School of San Diego.
She has produced and staged a number of children's plays,
including: Lachak Ghermezi (Little Red Riding Hood), Boz
Boz-e-Ghandi (The Goat And Her Kids), Dom-e- Roobah (Fox Tail),
Haadi And Hoodi (Hansel And Gretel), Mah Pichooni (Cinderella).
Mahvash has performed Iranian Folk and contemporary music
throughout California. She has also participated in several
American Musical festivals and events in California.
Even with her demanding performance schedule, Mahvash has
managed to earn her master's degree in Educational Technology
and is currently working as the services coordinator for the San
Diego Regional Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to
providing services to individuals with developmental
disabilities.

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