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My experience is that our creative expression is really about the art of life, a magical, mysterious force moving through us for the greater good! Both on an individual level and collective.



As vessels for this flow of creative energy we have to be willing to get out of the way and allow our creative expressions to take shape, evolve and transform us and the world around us in ways that are unique to each of us. We are all on a creative journey that is in progress. A magical mystery tour which started way before us, and will continue long after we are gone. We are here for a brief period of time to fully live, express and add our creative touch to this creative, cosmic dance, canvas, theater. And at the end of the day, to witness life fully is to have fun, live in joy and gratitude. This is just my philosophy and why I make art, and I am sure you have your own unique creative approach and expression. Lets collaborate, share, love and create more goodness in the world through our art. I will share more about my creative process in future blogs, and how I get inspired to write theater, books, paint and perform my solo theatrical pieces. It's a lot to hold, but remember as a vessel our creative capacity is unlimited, because there is no lack in our creative universe.

Koorosh Ostowari


 
 
 

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Theatre

Playwright, Actor, and Solo Performer

I use my solo performances as a story-telling, journalistic vehicle to engage my audience in order to humanize and raise awareness around the challenges we all face (rich, poor, black, white, etc.), around greed, marginalization, and class, as well as to create deeper empathy with and understanding for the pain and suffering of many members of our society (which can include ourselves) who have slipped and fallen through the cracks and often end up in jail, or various kinds of prisons of our own making.

Through deep study, observation, interview, listening, empathy, and transparency, and based on my own life experiences as an immigrant, I seek out relevant situations and stories that are currently impacting us and our society, focusing on inequity, greed, mindless consumerism, poverty, and racism. Writing a solo performance piece usually takes two years to complete, and it is an organic process that cannot be rushed if audience members are to have an authentic and lasting experience that will mobilize them to also be catalysts for change on the planet through their own unique ways, voices, and action.
 

Solo Performer
Grandma’s Million Dollar Scheme
Next show scheduled:

5-24-25 Belrose Theater, San Rafael, CA
For tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grandmas-million-dollar-scheme-a-comedy-drama-tickets-1249628665979?aff=oddtdtcreator

The Marsh Theater, San Francisco, CA
8 Shows starting : 7-12-25 @8:00 PM.
For Tickets: https://themarsh.org/
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Grandma’s Million Dollar Scheme is based on a mostly true story, with a few fictional moments, and tells a story about race, class, greed, and our criminal justice system which has so many loopholes for white-collar criminals who actually never end up doing time. I draw on my interactions with my students at the local jail, and my experiences as a spiritual teacher there, and on my own journey as a get-rich-quick-scheme real estate agent in my late twenties in San Francisco who falls victim to a grandma who has a million-dollar get-rich-quick scheme of her own. My intention in this performance is to humanize and raise awareness around the challenges we all face (being rich, poor, black, white, etc.), around greed, marginalization, and class, as well as to create  deeper empathy and understanding for the pain and suffering of many members of our society (which can also include ourselves) who have slipped and fallen through the cracks and often end up in jail, or various kinds of prisons of our own making.

Zombie Nation

This show is about a cross-section of Americans living and coping with life in a San Francisco apartment building, where their core values are challenged by Joe the Plumber, a hardworking, practical, blue-color guy who questions the choices the various tenants and their greedy landlords in San Francisco are making, and how people are literally turning into zombies, mindless consumers of tech and other products. But not all is lost, as most of the characters regain their conscience, moral compass, and sanity to become a healthy community.

Zombie Nation

Watch Trailer here: https://youtu.be/zkW-AaxXx80

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