We were able to catch a press preview of English, a play by Sanaz Toossi, this past Saturday at the Linda Gross Theater in Chelsea.
Officially opening its doors to public audiences on February 22nd, 2022, English has been met with glowing praise due to its ability to capture poignancy and make audiences laugh while drawing attention to the nuances of identity.
The show begins in a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) classroom in Iran, where students Elham (Tala Ashe), Roya (Pooya Mohseni), Goli (Ava Lalezarzadeh), and Omid (Habi Tabbal) are engaged in a lesson with their teacher, Marjan (Marjan Neshat). Each student has a different reason for learning English, and each a different emotionally charged relationship with the language. Elham hopes to study medicine in Australia, and while she passed the MCAT with flying colors, she’s failed the TOEFL 5 times but needs to pass to enter the program. Roya wants to get close to her Canadian granddaughter and live with her son’s family there, but he requires her to learn English before coming since he doesn’t want to threaten his daughter’s assimilation. Goli, a sweet and hopeful 18-year-old, wants to open doors for herself. Finally, Omid, who seems to speak near-perfect English already, wants to apply for his green card. Throughout the show, each student’s personal insecurities are revealed slowly through their behavior in class, their triggers, and their conversations and relationships with each other and their teacher.

English will show through March 20th, 2022 at Atlantic Theater Company, and you can grab your tickets here: https://atlantictheater.org/production/english/