TOZ
The event is performed in Turkish. It is not suitable for audiences who do not speak Turkish.
A girl growing up in the streets and apartment courtyards of a big city, at a time when concrete had not yet pierced the sky. Handan is the only daughter of a beautiful homemaker mother and a strict lawyer father. She grows up through times when both the streets and the home she shares with her parents feel equally unsettled, eventually finding her own path as a young woman. Her mind and heart are filled with voices: a distant melody, birds, the sound of train tracks, the rustling of a joyful gift being unwrapped, the voices of her mother, father, grandmother, and aunt… and then, sudden “crack” sounds echoing across different times and different houses. When we meet Handan as an adult woman, she has already drifted into a story stretching from her childhood to the present. The story of Handan and her mother Feri, who emerges from her memory, unfolds across a narrative spanning from the 1960s to today. Written by Murat Mahmutyazıcıoğlu, this multi-layered one-woman play brings together many intersecting lives. Directed by Hira Tekindor and performed by Zerrin Tekindor, it meets the audience as a powerful theatrical experience.
The event is performed in Turkish. It is not suitable for audiences who do not speak Turkish.
A girl growing up in the streets and apartment courtyards of a big city, at a time when concrete had not yet pierced the sky. Handan is the only daughter of a beautiful homemaker mother and a strict lawyer father. She grows up through times when both the streets and the home she shares with her parents feel equally unsettled, eventually finding her own path as a young woman. Her mind and heart are filled with voices: a distant melody, birds, the sound of train tracks, the rustling of a joyful gift being unwrapped, the voices of her mother, father, grandmother, and aunt… and then, sudden “crack” sounds echoing across different times and different houses. When we meet Handan as an adult woman, she has already drifted into a story stretching from her childhood to the present. The story of Handan and her mother Feri, who emerges from her memory, unfolds across a narrative spanning from the 1960s to today. Written by Murat Mahmutyazıcıoğlu, this multi-layered one-woman play brings together many intersecting lives. Directed by Hira Tekindor and performed by Zerrin Tekindor, it meets the audience as a powerful theatrical experience.
Written by Murat Mahmutyazıcıoğlu
Directed by Hira Tekindor
Performed by Zerrin Tekindor
Producer: Ayşe Barım Executive Producer: Duygu Bayram
Set Design: Şirin Dağtekin Yenen Lighting Design: Yakup Çartık Costume Design: Gamze Saraçoğlu
Assistant Director: Beste Güven Production Coordinator: Ayşegül Beyazdağ Rehearsal Assistant: Şeyma Demircan Stage Manager: Abdurrahim Mert
Photography: Özlem Dinç Poster Design: Berkcan Okar
Duration: 65 minutes
Doors open at 20:30, and the event starts at 21:00.
Doors open at 20:30, and the event starts at 21:00.
The event is suitable for participants aged 13 and over. Audience members under the age of 13 are not permitted to attend the event.
Since food and beverages are sold in Zorlu PSM areas, it is forbidden to bring food and beverages into the event venue from outside.
It is forbidden to bring cameras and cameras into the event venue.
Smoking is strictly forbidden in the indoor areas of Zorlu PSM. Those who do not comply with this rule will be removed from the event area without warning and tickets will not be refunded.
Everyone who enters the event area is subject to a ticket with no upper and lower age limit.
The responsibility of the items not left in the cloakroom belongs to the owner.
Suitcases and large backpacks are not allowed in the event hall.
Zorlu PSM reserves the right to change the conditions of discounted ticket purchase.
Zorlu PSM reserves the right to change the venue and time of the event.
Student tickets are limited to capacity and valid with a student ID. Student ID must be presented to the staff on the day of the event.
Zorlu PSM reserves the right to refuse admission to the event venue by refunding the ticket fee.
Due to the density that may occur at Zorlu Center before the event time, it is recommended that our guests arriving with their own vehicles enter the area at least 1 hour before the event time in order not to waste time in the parking lot and valet. Thank you for your understanding.
During the event, light effects and visuals that may not be suitable for epilepsy patients are used.
Event wristbands must be worn at all times. Do not remove your wristband under any circumstances during the event. Do not lose your ticket.
A ticket, together with the wristband to be worn at the ticket cutting, entitles the holder to enter the event area between the hours determined by the organizer. Loss of the ticket and/or wristband, or any removal of the wristband from the wrist in any way will result in loss of the right of entry. Zorlu PSM or the organizer is not responsible for the loss of the ticket and/or wristband.
During the event, please keep your cell phones away from the lights and laser show lights.