The Javaad Alipoor Company and HOME presents

Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World

In 1992 Iranian popstar and refugee Fereydoun Farrokhzad was found brutally murdered.  The case was never solved.  This new work by Javaad Alipoor explores violence, digital culture and the post-colonial world.

An investigation into this iconic murder and an investigation into the nature of investigation. In a world of murder mystery podcasts, Wikipedia and an Internet that presents everything  In the world as knowable we need to understand that some worlds never collide. Fereydoun  Farrokhzad was the Middle East’s greatest popstar of the ‘70s, think Tom Jones or Freddy Mercury. By 1981 he was a refugee: working in a German grocers. Six months before being found brutally murdered he performed to sold out audiences over two nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

An exciting new collaboration between Manchester-based The Javaad Alipoor Company, HOME and Sydney’s National Theatre of Parramatta.

Written by Javaad Alipoor with Chris Thorpe
Directed by Javaad Alipoor
Performed by Javaad Alipoor, Asha Reid, Raam Emami and Me-Lee Hay
Musician and performer – Raam Emami
Composer and performer – Me-Lee Hay
Dramaturg – Chris Thorpe
Co-created by Natalie Diddams
Video Design by Limbic Cinema
Set, Costumes and Lighting design by Ben Brockman
Sound Design by Simon McCorry

Commissioned by HOME & Sydney’s National Theatre of Parramatta

About The Javaad Alipoor Company

The Javaad Alipoor Company takes stories beyond the stage through powerful multi-platform creations. In 2017 its founder, Javaad Alipoor, the British-Iranian, Manchester-based Bradford-built artist and writer, began writing a trilogy of plays about how technology, resentment and fracturing identities are changing the world. The first part –The Believers Are But Brothers – opened in Edinburgh and won a Fringe First Award before its London transfer. It was commissioned for TV by the BBC and The Space and adapted and produced by the Company. The sequel – Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran (2019) – premiered at the Traverse Theatre, where it also won a Fringe First. The play’s London transfer and national tour were postponed by Covid-19 inspiring the creation of a digital version that premiered with Battersea Arts Centre in summer 2020 and went on to be presented across the US and Australia. Things Hidden…. (2022) is the final part of the trilogy.

Past projects also include, What Is A Muslim, a collaboration with graphic artist and calligrapher Razwan Ul-Haq, exploring contemporary Muslim identity; The Colour of Our Politics, a podcast series created with actor and broadcaster Tanya Vital, about how the UK has been shaped by a rich history of anti-racist activism and resistance; and Made of Mannheim, a tri-lingual theatre production inspired by Schiller’s Jungfrau von Orleans exploring identity, religion and linguistic diversity, which had its world premiere with National Theater Mannheim and Theaterhaus G7 in 2021.

Photography: Piers Allardyce
Artwork: Dragonfly Designs

Hear Javaad Alipoor's preview of the show in his own words

Reviews

A theatrical revelation

Catherine Love, The Guardian

Reviews for Javaad Alipoor previous shows

Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran

Edinburgh Fringe First Award 2019

“Riveting – breaks all the rules of theatre” The Time

“It’s dazzling, discombobulating and alarming.” The Guardian

“A spectacular and yet intimate picture of the clash of wealth, faith and technology.”
The Sunday Times

The Believers Are But Brothers

Edinburgh Fringe First Award 2017

“An extraordinary, etched up show.” New York Times

“Complex, masterly ….. one of the most fascinating shows I have seen in an age.”
The Financial Times

 

Duration:
1 hour and 30 minutes

  • Age Guidance: 16+
  • Running time: 90mins (no interval)
  • This show contains:
    – mild graphic images
    – flashing lights
    – some language some people may find offensive
  • It is recommended that you keep your mobile phone ON during the show
  • Due to cast illness the performance Mon 24 October has been cancelled.

Tickets £12.50 (Concessions available)

Early Bird Offer: Get 15% off full price tickets before Sun 31 Jul.

On Sale to Friends and Members: Thu 21 Jul, 12.00
On Sale to General Public: Fri 22 Jul, 12.00

Relaxed Performance – Sat 29 Oct at 14:15

Captioned performance – Wed 2 Nov at 19:45

Audio described performance – 3 Nov at 19:45

BSL performance – Fri 4 Nov at 19:45