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KATHA NALANDA | NURALDINER SARAJIBAN

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Historical drama in Bengali stages a comeback with two plays set in medieval times, ranging from the turn of the 13th century to the late 18th century. In both, invaders […]

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A HISTORY OF BUTCHERS | DASHT-E-TANHAI | NILIMA

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Suddenly existentialism appears back in fashion among young troupes, with two adaptations from Camus and Sartre, as well as a third by a more established group, from the early absurdism

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SHEKAL CHHENRA HATER KHONJE | ISHWARER KHONJE

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Who says that Bengali political theatre has lost its edge? It has become the fashion among some widely-read columnists – who, ironically, do not see Bengali drama – to mourn

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BALKAN KI AURATEN | SAFARNAMA

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Little Thespian and Padatik keep local Hindi theatre alive with their new works, derived from American originals. Reminiscent of Euripides’ antiwar The Trojan Women, Jules Tasca’s The Balkan Women, translated

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12 ANGRY JURORS | THE SIDDHUS OF UPPER JUHU | THE GOD OF CARNAGE

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Three Mumbai productions in English came to Kolkata pre-Puja, exemplifying the good, the bad and the ugly, all funded by Aadyam Theatre, the Aditya Birla initiative. Aadyam needs to apply

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MANASA-MANGAL | PANCHAJANYA

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When theatre presents mythological lore about popular deities, it inevitably risks the injustice of compressing reams of important episodes into a two-hour span, as well as attempting to reconcile contradictory

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KRISHNAN’S DIARY | THE ART OF THE FUGUE

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Not every day does an awardwinning play from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival come to Kolkata, or an international act inaugurate its India tour in Kolkata. Embarrassingly under-advertised, Krishnan’s Dairy by

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WELCOME ZINDAGI | MAY BE THIS SUMMER | TIKATON KA SANGRAH | PREM APREM

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Little Thespian’s annual festival has become by default the only one in Kolkata to showcase Hindi theatre at the national level on a regular basis. This year’s Jashn-e Rang brought

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MACBETH MIRROR | NANDINIR PALA

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Canonical drama receives rewritten treatment from two Bengali groups based outside Kolkata. Marking the quatercentenary of Shakespeare’s passing, Kalyani Kalamandalam presents Macbeth Mirror, in which director Santanu Das whittles Dattatreya

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THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING | GOING VIRAL

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The Sabhagar Theatre Festival laudably turned annual this year, and hosted three international shows. Monologuist Daniel Bye, brought by British Council, called his The Price of Everything a “performance lecture”,

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LION KING | A CHRISTMAS CAROL

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Mahadevi Birla World Academy joins the elite batch of enlightened schools who understand the educational value of a full-scale production. Their Lion King not only charmed packed halls but attained

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LOOK BACK IN ANGER | LAGI LAGAN | ADHA CHAND | BABAJI | PADMAPRIYA

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Adaptations of classics accounted for most of the new productions from other parts of India at Nandikar’s 33rd National Theatre Festival. They included Shaw’s Pygmalion and Osborne’s Look Back in

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