Ganakrishti's Ghare Baire Chiriyakhana, adapted from Edward Albee's final play At Home at the Zoo (containing his prequel to The Zoo Story) and directed by Amitabha Datta. Recommended: ★★★★ Read my review: Ghare Baire Chiriyakhana
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Belgharia Abhimukh's Kojagari, from Howard Fast's novel Silas Timberman, dramatized and directed by Kaushik Chattopadhyay. Highly recommended: ★★★★★. Read my review here: Kojagari. |
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Kalyani Kalamandalam's Raktakta Jharokha, translated from Yasmine Beverly Rana's The War Zone Is My Bed by Ujjwal Chattopadhyay and directed by Santanu Das. |
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Sanskriti Sagar presents a one-hour recital of Sufi mystic poet Rumi's verse read to music by acclaimed actor, Kabir Bedi. The show invokes the magic of Rumi and expresses the merging, the oneness and the union of self and the divine, through music and poetry. It reveals a seeker's journey on a spiritual path, searching […] |
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Nandimukh's Lanthan Saheber Banglo. Story by Sunil Gangopadhyay about a fictional 19th-century British officer, dramatized by Sounava Basu and directed by Ashoke Chattopadhyay. |
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Anya Theatre's Topi, an original play written and directed by Arindam Mukherjee about two men trying to find employment in Mumbai.
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Aneek's Pirandello o Puppeteer, written by Chandan Sen and directed by Arup Kumar Roy. Based on the life of famous Italian playwright Pirandello. |
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Sayak's Atmajan, written by Ujjwal Chattopadhyay, directed by Meghnad Bhattacharya. About a man who dutifully takes care of his ailing father but in doing so risks alienating his wife.
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Thespians' Witness, written by Jit Satragni and directed by Partha Mukhopadhyay. Some lawyers, under the guise of their profession, aid real offenders in escaping consequences through the exploitation of legal loopholes. Their mastery of persuasive tactics and even deceit allows them to present truth as falsehood. Yet, an unexpected turn of events alters their destinies, […] |
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Mangolik's Ram Udhao, written and directed by Samir Biswas. A strong political statement with a disturbing pun in the title.
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Durgadas Smrity Sangha's production of Amritalal Basu's popular comedy Byapika Biday, directed by Asit Basu. |
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Jadavpur Manthan's Mitra, from Vijay Tendulkar's thought-provoking drama Mitrachi Gostha about a lesbian couple, adapted and directed by Rajib Bardhan. |
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Kolkata Centre for Creativity Arts Lab's Ravan Reloaded, written and directed by Debasish. The son of a Ramlila performer in Ayodhya moves to Mumbai to join the film industry. The play investigates the conventional construction of Ravan as evil. |
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Natasena's Phata Gopal, a sociopolitical satire written by Rajat Ghosh and directed by Durga Chakraborty. Recommended: ★★★★ |
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Curtain Call's Nitanta Byaktigata, written by Sounava Bose based on Narayan Sanyal’s Ami Netaji-ke Dekhechhi about Netaji, and directed by Tirthankar Chattopadhyay. |
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A comedy in English and Hindi, written by Heeba Shah and Phulmani Varma, and directed by Heeba Shah, about two women switching places with each other and trying to sort out each other’s lives and problems. It is also a take on how important technology is in the life of humans. The cast of eight […] |
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Paramik (Barrackpore) presents two plays. Paramik's Phans is an Indianized adaptation of Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" by Anirban Sen, directed by Suvojit Bandopadhyay. Pragati (Liluah)'s Sandipani is written by Anirban Sen and directed by Abir Ghosh, concerning a professor who tells his students about Che Guevara. |
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Inaugural evening of the 4-day Arunachal Rang Mahotsav, with Chowpha-Plang-Lu. |
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Santoshpur Anuchintan's two-day national Hindi theatre festival begins with Ghar by Sparsh Natyarang (New Delhi), written and directed by Gaurav Das, on the plight faced by a gay couple. |
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Three plays from the afternoon to the evening, organized by Santoshpur Anuchintan: 3:30 -- Shadow Theatre (Bhopal) presents Manu Manas, directed by Manoj Nair 5:30 -- Ghasiara Anweshan presents Birsa Munda, written and directed by Gaurav Das 6:45 -- Sparsh Natya Rang (New Delhi) presents Pati Gaye Ri Kathiawar, directed by Ajit Chowdhury |
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