The Shahnameh: the Epic Book of Kings

A passion-filled world of heroic adventure and romance within a masterpiece of world literature.

Dive into the majestic mythology of Persia – where supersized heroes and magical horses challenge the selfish demands of kings; where fathers and sons meet as strangers on the battlefield and, condemned by a femme fatale queen, a lion-hearted young man journeys through fire.

Experience the energy and humour of this sweeping legendary history of Iran from tales of the deeply loved, yet reluctant hero, Rustam, to fantastical creatures like the mighty Simorgh and its miraculous feathers.

The Shahnameh was written by the Iranian poet, Ferdowsi over 1,000 years ago and stretches from the beginning of time to the 7th century fall of the Persian Empire. Here, a hand-picked selection of stories are brought to life by dazzling performance storyteller, Xanthe Gresham Knight and the sublime, rhythmic sounds of virtuoso Kurdish Iranian musician, Arash Moradi, on daf, setar and shurangiz.

The Shahnameh touches on concerns that continue to plague and intrigue us today such as the meaning of truth, integrity and loyalty; with stories that move from the otherworldly, to the most basic human dramas and desires.

Enjoy these ancient and treasured stories wrapped up in an intimate, enchanting and powerful performance.

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Magical!
The Independent
Gresham unwraps each tale like the petals of a lotus flower. At the end of the evening you leave with something beautiful created in your own mind.
British Theatre Review
Gresham sews everything together with passion, intensity, shards of humour and the economy of performance that marks out storytelling while vigorously exploring the themes of immigration, displacement, tyranny and the struggle for freedom.
Charles Hutchinson, The Press, York
Spellbinding and beautiful.
Audience Feedback
Drama, emotion and humour all rolled into one.
Audience Feedback

Artistic and Creative Team

Xanthe in costume for The Shahnameh, long dark hair and red dress sitting on stage looking to one side
Xanthe Gresham Knight

Storyteller

Arash Moradi on stage wearing a dark shirt and playing the drum, the tanbour
Arash Moradi

Musician

a misty image of the back of a woman holding a wooden staffKate Higginbottom is a director, writer and performer with a background in theatre, physical theatre, film, music and dance. Her principle work as director has been with Nicole & Martin, creating staged versions of Grimm’s tales. Kate studied English Literature at Cambridge, Theatre Performance and Creation at the École International de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, Paris, Dance at Laban London and the European Dance Development Centre in Holland. As a per
Kate Higginbottom

Collaborating Director

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Claudine Scheer

Design Assistant

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Naomi Wilds

Producer

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Louisa Davies

Associate Producer

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Gethin Stacey

Technical Manager

The Shahnameh Show Programme

The Shahnameh Show Programme

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Past Dates

21 October 2016
7:30pm
Newlyn Arts Festival £n/a
19 October 2016
7:30pm
Hounslow Arts Centre £n/a
07 October 2016
7:30pm
Ilkley Literature Festival £n/a
30 September 2016
7:30pm
Derby Folk Festival £n/a
29 September 2016
7:30pm
Mac Birmingham £n/a
23 March 2016
7:30pm
The Village Storytelling Festival, Glasgow £n/a
30 January 2016
7:30pm
Cambridge Junction with BSL interpretation by Anthony Evans £n/a
24 September 2015
7:30pm
Wirksworth Festival £n/a