

Drama · Comedy
Overview
Yılmaz Erdoğan's lauded stage play traces the life of wunderkind Gülseren as she navigates social and political change.
Top Cast


Demet Akbağ
Demet Akbağ
Gülseren
Demet Akbağ
Gülseren


Zerrin Sümer
Zerrin Sümer
İclal
Zerrin Sümer
İclal


Sinan Bengier
Sinan Bengier
Kâfur / Tevgir Hoca
Sinan Bengier
Kâfur / Tevgir Hoca


Salih Kalyon
Salih Kalyon
Nazif
Salih Kalyon
Nazif


Yılmaz Erdoğan
Yılmaz Erdoğan
Muhabir
Yılmaz Erdoğan
Muhabir


Bican Günalan
Bican Günalan
Kürşat / Kiracı
Bican Günalan
Kürşat / Kiracı


Gürdal Tosun
Gürdal Tosun
Okul Müdürü
Gürdal Tosun
Okul Müdürü


Serhat Özcan
Serhat Özcan
Hâzım
Serhat Özcan
Hâzım


Figen Evren
Figen Evren
Sürme
Figen Evren
Sürme


Neslihan Yeldan
Neslihan Yeldan
Maytap / Kiracı
Neslihan Yeldan
Maytap / Kiracı
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