Rangakarmee’s Lok Katha, at Sujata Sadan
Sujata Devi Smriti Sadan 7 Hazra Road, Kolkata, IndiaThe inaugural production at Rangakarmee's festival celebrating their golden jubilee. A revival of their historic play directed by Usha Ganguli.
The inaugural production at Rangakarmee's festival celebrating their golden jubilee. A revival of their historic play directed by Usha Ganguli.
A memory play about love and loss that grapples with themes of family and homesickness as well as the intergenerational bonds that give individual family members the strength to stay together despite the dementia and geography that threaten to separate them. Through mutual experiences of grief and an overarching love for Shakespeare and Rabindrasangit, the […]
The popular children's production, directed by Anamitra Khan. Part of Rangakarmee's golden jubilee celebrations.
Focusing on Nati Binodini's last years, promising revelations that have not come to light previously, and including many old songs. Written by Surajit Bandyopadhyay and directed by Anindita Bandyopadhyay. Two shows, at 3 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
A rare opportunity to see Kolkata's only Sanskrit group in its latest production, a musical dance-drama.
Rangakarmee's dynamic production that won multiple awards at META 2025. Based on Bundeli folklore, Alakhnandan dramatized the tragedy of Chanda, a member of the Bedni tribe, historically criminalized as prostitutes. Directed by Anirudh Sarkar. Part of Rangakarmee's golden jubilee celebrations. Recommended: ★★★★. Read my review.
A memory play about love and loss that grapples with themes of family and homesickness as well as the intergenerational bonds that give individual family members the strength to stay together despite the dementia and geography that threaten to separate them. Through mutual experiences of grief and an overarching love for Shakespeare and Rabindrasangit, the […]
A memory play about love and loss that grapples with themes of family and homesickness as well as the intergenerational bonds that give individual family members the strength to stay together despite the dementia and geography that threaten to separate them. Through mutual experiences of grief and an overarching love for Shakespeare and Rabindrasangit, the […]
Dramatized from Samaresh Basu’s 1984 novel by Tirthankar Chanda and directed by Shyamal Chakrabarti. A wake-up call to any political ideology that strays from its humanistic roots. Recommended: ★★★★ Read my review.
Translated into Hindi from Jayant Pawar's Marathi play, Adhāntar, examining the dire straits of a Bahujan family during the textile mill lockouts in 1980s Bombay. Directed by Souti Chakraborty. Part of Rangakarmee’s golden jubilee celebrations.