Avaaz
Dates : June 6, 2026 — June 21, 2026
In what The Washington Post calls “the role he was born to play,” Michael Shayan explores his Iranian heritage and complicated family through the sparkle and luster of a dinner party by embodying the real star of the story – his mother.

Olney Theatre Center’s production of
June 6 – 21, 2026
Avaaz
Written and performed by Michael Shayan
Directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel
In what The Washington Post calls “the role he was born to play,” Michael Shayan explores his Iranian heritage and complicated family through the sparkle and luster of a dinner party by embodying the real star of the story – his mother, Roya. A dazzling hostess, Michael’s Roya welcomes the audience into her home to celebrate Nowruz, the Iranian New Year. She prepares a feast for her guests in both the form of a meal and the tale of her life: she’s a resilient and hilarious narrator, diving deep into the immigrant experience as a single mother of a queer son, a Jew in Iran, and a Persian in America, all while crafting an irresistible feast for her guests. It’s the dinner party of the season – and one you won’t want to miss.
Michael Shayan’s transformative storytelling power shifts between tenderness and strength, motherhood and memory. His comedic timing and physical ability to shift character is a wonder in and of itself. The fullness of his solo show creates the kind of humor that opens our hearts and lets us fall in love – both with the woman who raised him and the universal depth of her immigrant story.

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