Everyone attending the show regardless of age requires a ticket Show time - 7:30pm Doors open at 6:30pm Entry requirements are subject to change. By purchasing tickets to this event you agree to abide by entry requirements in effect at the time of the event. Check the Capital One Hall FAQ page (https://www.capitalonehall.com/faq) leading up to your event for the latest protocols.
A Burning Giraffe Looking at Iran portrays a world where surrealism meets romanticism. A fun drama that centers on the collision of the West and the East and on modernism deciphering tradition. The play explores concepts such as lost childhood, missed fatherhood, unconditional friendship, love, solitude, and a very complex sense of identity through the perspectives of generations of Iranians. The show is based on a play by Farhad Ayeesh titled Seven Nights with an Uninvited Guest in New York. Waking up from recurring nightmares of a world about to explode, Sepehr (Zavash Shadmehr) is struggling to write his novel and plans to hang himself at the end of his story. He has isolated himself from the outside world, including his girlfriend, Iran (Marjan Towfighi). But Bahram(Shahin Shakibi), an old friend of his late father, is about to visit him to convey an important message. Proceeds from the play will be donated to the Children of Persia to support children and families in Iran.
Will Call Opens 2 Hours Prior to Doors
- Complimentary parking available in Capital One Hall parking garage
- Accessible parking spaces near main entrance
- Parking validated for event ticket holders
- Rideshare drop-off/pickup zone available
Accessible seating available online or through box office
- No outside food or beverages
- Electronic devices must be silenced
- Professional cameras/recording equipment prohibited
- Age restrictions may apply depending on event
Everyone attending requires a ticket