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Nazan Kesal
Nazan Kırılmış Kesal (born 28 March 1969) is a Turkish actress. In 2004, she worked as a director and actor in Diyarbakır State Theater. The artist who was appointed to Bursa State Theater in early 2004, also worked in private groups such as Ankara Sanatevi Theater, Theater Mirror, Theater Istanbul, Diyarbakir Art Center. Theater * ''Yaralarım Aşktandır'' : Şebnem İşigüzel - 2019 * ''You Shall Give Me Grandsons'' : Thomas Jonigk - 2016 * ''Özgürlük Oyunu'' : Adam Atar - Bursa State Theater - 2010 * ''Karşılaşmalar'' : Can Utku - Bursa State Theater - 2009 * ''Hitit Sun'' : Turgay Nar - Bursa State Theater - 2005 * ''The House of Bernarda Alba'' : Federico Garcia Lorca - Bursa State Theater - 2004 * '' 8 Mart Dünya Kadınlar Günü'' kutlamaları, Diyarbakır Art Center - 2003 * '' Mikado'nun Çöpleri'' : Melih Cevdet Anday - Diyarbakır State Theater - 2002 * '' Deli Dumrul'' : Güngör Dilmen - Diyarbakır State Theater - 2001 * ''Peace'' : Ar ...
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Manisa
Manisa (), historically known as Magnesia, is a city in Turkey's Aegean Region and the administrative seat of Manisa Province. Modern Manisa is a booming center of industry and services, advantaged by its closeness to the international port city and the regional metropolitan center of İzmir and by its fertile hinterland rich in quantity and variety of agricultural production. In fact, İzmir's proximity also adds a particular dimension to all aspects of life's pace in Manisa in the form of a dense traffic of daily commuters between the two cities, separated as they are by a half-hour drive served by a fine six-lane highway nevertheless requiring attention at all times due to its curves and the rapid ascent (sea-level to more than 500 meters at Sabuncubeli Pass) across Mount Sipylus's mythic scenery. The historic part of Manisa spreads out from a forested valley in the immediate slopes of Sipylus mountainside, along Çaybaşı Stream which flows next to Niobe's "Weeping Rock" (' ...
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