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Earworm is as gorgeous as it...a sinister, gorgeously conceived exploration of abuse and femicide in post-revolution Iran. --Aisling Murphy, Intermission Magazine
Have you ever had a voice lodged in your memory that won't go away? Clawing at your skin, bones, and nerves until it's all you can think about? For Homa, an Iranian refugee living in Canada with her son Pendar, this is her daily torment. Haunted by the trauma of torture under the oppressive Islamic regime, Homa channels her pain into activism as an outspoken podcaster, fiercely condemning the human rights violations in Iran. But her freedom is tested when she discovers that the father of Pendar's new girlfriend is a devout Islamist and requests she wear a hijab in his presence. As the voices in her mind grow louder, Homa fears the nightmares from her past have followed her right to her doorstep.
In Earworm, provocateur Mohammad Yaghoubi delivers a brilliant thriller that interrogates the fragile promises of political asylum and resonates not just with Iranian immigrants, but with all who have fled persecution in their homeland only to encounter their oppressors once again in their new country. Created in solidarity with the 2022 international Woman, Life, Freedom demonstrations that originated in Iran, this confrontational, clever, and suspenseful drama burrows deep under your skin and lingers long after its shocking conclusion.
Born and raised in Iran, Mohammad Yaghoubi is an award-winning playwright, director, and screenwriter. He moved to Canada in 2015 and co-founded the Toronto-based NOWADAYS THEATRE company in 2016. His plays have been translated into seven languages and have been produced worldwide. His other notable works produced in Canada include Heart of a Dog (Next Stage Theatre Festival, 2022), Winter of 88 (Next Stage Theatre Festival, 2020), The Only Possible Way (Canadian Stage Company, 2019), Dance of Torn Papers (Dancemakers, 2018), and A Moment of Silence (SummerWorks Festival, 2016).
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