Natyabhumi (Agartala)’s Rangin Rumal, at Madhusudan
Madhusudan Mancha Gariahat Rd S, Jodhpur Park,, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaA play in Bengali directed by Sanjoy Kar. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
A play in Bengali directed by Sanjoy Kar. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
A play in Assamese directed by Polash Loing. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
Translated from Lillian Hellman’s awardwinning Watch on the Rhine (1941) about an anti-fascist German fleeing to the US during World War II, and his encounter with a Nazi supporter. Directed by Asit Basu. A performance in homage to the late Bhadra Basu, who led the group.
Based on Satyajit Ray's short story, directed by Sumit Kumar Roy. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
Written by Sounava Bose based on Narayan Sanyal’s Ami Netaji-ke Dekhechhi about Netaji and the INA’s Rani of Jhansi regiment in Burma, and directed by Tirthankar Chattopadhyay. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
A Marathi play about the centuries-old rural musical storytelling form of Kalgitura. Directed by Sachin Shinde. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
A Marathi play directed by Suyog Deshpande. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
A play written and directed by Meghna Roy Choudhury in Hindi and English, with moments of Bangla. Set in a metro city, it follows a young woman who measures her own hunger, shaped by chosen migration, against her grandmother’s hunger, shaped by forced migration and famine. The performance explores hunger, memory, home and survival, with […]
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 monodrama blending powerful storytelling with deep emotional presence that brings alive the soul of Draupadi, who stands as a symbol of courage, dignity and unshakable resolve.