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EAST SIDE STORIES | TRANSPORTER

2019, Archives / Ananda Lal

The trauma experienced by refugees, local and worldwide, forms the theme of two solo productions. East Side Stories, about both Bengals post-partition, inaugurated the newest performance venue in our city […]

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16 PATA | TARAMANDAL | THE PINK SPIDER

2019, Archives / Ananda Lal

Youth theatre in this city – though some of these troupes may justifiably claim they are no longer young and qualify for treatment on par with regular groups – encounters

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BHANGA BHANGA CHHABI | POLLENS | ANUBHAV

2019, Archives / Ananda Lal

Solo performances constitute the nucleus of several new Bengali productions, in which technical inputs, stage properties or voices off add extra dimensions to the acting. In Broken Images, Girish Karnad

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CHHUMANTAR | CHARLIE

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

A little bit of magic – some may call it pure fantasy, others simply luck – connects two new Bengali plays in both of which a commoner becomes a celebrity

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A-PABITRA | PLAYHOUSE KHELBEN?

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

Bengali groups seem keen on reviving foreign works that made a name in the mid-20th century. Two of these date to virtually the same year, 1955-56: the American play Inherit

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ABHINETRI | BIPANNA BISHWAS

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

The Kolkata International Film Festival offers occasion to muse on the fraught relationship between theatre and cinema, artists of the former perennially blaming the latter for cornering all the publicity.

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PUNARUTTHAN

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

Keeping pace with progressive Bengali fiction is a positive sign for group theatre, which needs to consciously disprove the popular perception that it lives retrospectively. Sayak have consistently cultivated contemporary

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RAJRAKTA | CAPTAIN HURRAH | SINGHASANER KSHAYROG

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

Mohit Chattopadhyaya, the quiet, self-effacing teacher, would have smiled enigmatically. Six years after his death, Bengali theatre has launched a rediscovery of his dramatic works with three new productions of

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BHANIKA

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

The more I see the work of Piyal Bhattacharya with his young disciples, the more I am astonished by the ease with which he unites scholarship of the Nātyashāstra and

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CHIRIYAKHANAR GALPA | KIRITIR NOTEBOOK

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

Ganakrishti is in the vanguard of a rethinking among Bengali groups, a few of whom have taken the first steps to diversify out of their familiar proscenium surroundings into the

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PULAKITA BISHAD | KALPANIK BASTAB

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

Loknath Bandyopadhyay’s fascination with the functioning of the human mind has led him to adapt intriguing recent American stage and screen works for Bengali theatre. For the sake of information

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SPARTACUS

2018, Archives / Ananda Lal

Quite by coincidence, two novels by Howard Fast have made it to the Bengali stage simultaneously, enabling us to rediscover this American author who fell prey to McCarthy’s witchhunting in

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