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Shahr-e ghesse is perhaps the most popular of all Persian plays, was written in traditional rhythmic style that resulted in a kind of musical drama. Although it seems at first glance to have been written for children, its main audience, it is in fact a parable about contemporary socio political issues.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jamileh Nedai | Narrator | Unowned | |
| Farrokh Sufi | Bear | Unowned | |
| Farhad Sufi | Dog | Unowned | |
| Abbas Javidan | Fox | Unowned | |
| Mahmoud Ostad Mohammad | Donkey | Unowned | |
| Arash Ostad Mohammad | Monkey | Unowned | |
| Hossein Valamanesh | Elephant | Unowned | |
| Rashid Kanaani | Goat | Unowned | |
| Mahdi Il Beigi | Mule | Unowned | |
| Ardavan Mofid | Camel | Unowned | |
| Hooman Mofid | Mouse, Parrot | Unowned | |
| Tahmineh Madani | Aunt Beetle | Unowned | |
| Soheil Souzani | Horse | Unowned |