Inanna

Raw and brutal, My Name is Inanna is a passionate, lyrical story that blends myth and contemporary realities. The main character, named after Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of love, justice, and civilization, is a modern Middle Eastern woman poet and activist in search of identity and freedom. She flees the political tyranny of her home country after having been imprisoned for several years. After receiving political asylum in the U.S., land of democracy and social equality, she discovers unexpected limits to her freedom of speech as a second-class citizen. Marginalized as a pink-collar immigrant woman in the new society, she endures gender inequality, bigotry, and destitution. Seeking a new identity and justice she struggles to find her own place in the new society.

Performance History

February, 18, 2022 University of Illinois My Name is Inanna Reading and Discussion (PDF) — Announcement in IllinoisTimes

Evanston Library Nov 24, 2021 Panel Discussion of Inanna with Actress, Director, Playwright

Inanna Production Run at Chicago Redtape Theatre Chicago Oct 23 – Dec 11, 2021: Reviews

. Rescripted Review (PDF)

. Windy City Review (PDF)

. Chicago Reader (PDF)

. Directed by Ali-Reza Mirsajadi (PDF includes many photos from the production)

Sunday, July 26, 2015 2-4 pm Evanston Public Library Join us for a fascinating one woman play, based on Sumerian legends. (PDF)

My Name is Inanna at Silk Road Jan 11-13, 2013 Staged Reading with Azar Kazemi directing (PDF)

“My Name is Inanna” is the first play in a quarterly reading series of “Theatre With Accent” at Mess Hall, Chicago on Friday January 28, 2011. (PDF)

Clip from performance in Mandarin in Beijing China 2011 (?)

Trip to China March 2011 that resulted in Mandarin Performance Later (PDF)

This is an excerpt of a one woman play, read by the playwright at ATHE Conference in Los Angeles in August 6, 2010.

November 28, 2008 at KGB (cafe in Manhattan) Award-Winning Iranian Authors Read in Noho, NYC (PDF)