Kathok Performing Repertoire’s Ulgulan, at Tapan
Tapan Theatre KalighatKathok's new play in Bengali on Birsa Munda's life. Directed by Kriti Majumdar.
Kathok's new play in Bengali on Birsa Munda's life. Directed by Kriti Majumdar.
Premiere of Rangroop's new play, translated and set in Bengal by Tirthankar Chanda from British dramatist Timberlake Wertenbaker's Winter Hill, about a group of women discussing the construction of a luxury hotel in a remote rural location.
Dramatized from Manik Bandyopadhyay and directed by Arun Mukherjee. The story revisits the historic Tebhaga Movement of 1946-47 in Bengal, where Haran, an old sharecropper, has gone half-mad after police killed his son.
Based on the exceptional life, works, thoughts and times of renowned astrophysicist and nuclear scientist Meghnad Saha, one of the greatest figures who shaped modern India. He fought against caste-based discrimination, orthodox beliefs and divisive politics. His weapon was science. Bengali play written by Sudipta Bhawmik and directed by Chandan Sen.
Hara Bhattacharya’s play, directed by Kamalesh Chakrabarti, about a coach who fought against corruption in his professional capacity in the sports world and his discovery of an underprivileged girl as a promising wrestler.
Rangakarmee’s dynamic production that won multiple awards at META 2025. Based on Bundeli folklore, Alakhnandan had dramatized the tragedy of Chanda, a member of the Bedni tribe, historically criminalized as prostitutes. Directed by Anirudh Sarkar. Part of Exide Kolkata Literary Meet. Recommended: ★★★★. Read my review.
Ujjwal Chattopadhyay’s play about Chandrabati, the 16th-century poet who composed the first Bangla Ramayan from the perspective of Sita, as well as parts of the Maimansingha Gitika. Directed by Prokash Bhattacharya.
The record-breaking comedy that has had an uninterrupted run since 1972, with over 1200 performances. Written and directed by the late Saroj Ray for his own group Natasena.
The poet Shakti Chattopadhyay's life, thought and times dramatized by Ujjwal Chattopadhyay and directed by Debasish.
Marking Ritwik Ghatak’s birth centenary, this biodrama by Jeet Satragni, unlike the usual portrayal of Ghatak as an unwavering and fearless rebel, delicately explores his early years as a romantic and passionate lover of art. It traces his journey towards a stable career in cinema after marrying his muse, Surama, and his time in Bombay […]