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MAYA MRIDANGA | SAODAGARER NAUKA

Leave a Comment / 2017, Archives / Ananda Lal

Bengali theatre has developed a profound nostalgia for its rural forefathers – at once desirable to acquaint the new generation with its history, and disagreeable for the uncritical romanticism with […]

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PEBET | ACROSS THE SEA | THE LION KING | TUMHARA VINCENT

Leave a Comment / 2017, Archives / Ananda Lal

Only three of nearly thirty productions in Nandikar’s National Theatre Festival came from outside Bengal, excluding Shekhar Sen’s Kabir (which has already toured here), and caused by regrettably depleted funding.

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SWATILEKHA SENGUPTA (1950-2021)

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The departure of Swatilekha Sengupta comes as a major loss to Bengali theatre. This is not the stale cliché found in garden-variety wreaths, which focused exclusively on her acting, primarily

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PAGLA GHODA

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

After felicitating Arun Mukherjee, Satish Alekar and Ratan Thiyam this time, Nandikar’s Ninth National Theatre Festival commenced at the Academy of Fine Arts on December 5 with Pagla Ghoda in

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BHUT | RAKSHUSI | SAT GHATER KANAKARI | IRSHA

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

Thanks to the organizational abilities of Nandipat, the fortnight-long Padma-Ganga Utsav sponsored by Charms Mini Kings brought to the western edge of the delta a broad cross-section of Bangladeshi theatre,

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KHELAGHAR

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

Nandikar’s National Theatre Festival became a major cultural victim of the sad events in the second week of December—a pity and a great irony, for it has prided itself in

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PRISONER OF MALABAR HILL

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

If it could apply to the materialistic rat race of American society twenty years ago, why not the yuppy sector of India today? Neil Simon’s The Prisoner of Second Avenue,

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AMADEUS

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

Theatre Art of Bangalore is among the very few English-language theatre groups in India who care about doing serious plays. Not just that, their skilled abilities permit them to take

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CORIOLANUS

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

For Chetana to pick Brecht’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus (Academy of Fine Arts, January 5) is at once both right and wrong. If translator-director Suman Mukherjee intends to convey Shakespeare,

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TUGHLAQ | KACHHUWA KHARGOSH | KANYADAN

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

The Sangit Kala Mandir Festival of plays by Ank proved, if nothing else, that this Bombay group led by Dinesh Thakur has a very diverse range of dramatic interests as

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BARTI DAM DEBA NA

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

The latest production of Class Theatre, Bārti Dām Deba Nā (Sisir Mancha, January 20), presents Dario Fo’s Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay! in a fairly straightforward Bengali translation by Sukumar Das,

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EKRAT BANALATA | THE BELLE OF BARCELONA

Leave a Comment / 1993 / Ananda Lal

Shouvanik’s new play, Ekrāt Banalatā (Mukta Angan, January 23), is just that: a new play authored by Indrasish Laharry, who must at least be congratulated for persevering in composing original

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