• Ichheymoto’s Birangana Kabya, at Academy

    Academy of Fine Arts 2, Cathedral Rd, Maidan, Kolkata, West Bengal 700020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

    Dramatized from Michael Madhusudan Dutt’s poem and directed by Turna Das.

  • Dwitiya Satta’s Na Tor Janya, at Girish

    Girish Mancha Bagbazar

    Written and directed by Suman Sengupta, a portrayal of the dilemma of an accomplished commercial artist who sells out to the ruthless and competitive contemporary ratrace.

  • Tala Pratyasha’s Baich, at Proscenium

    Proscenium's Art Centre 46 A J C Bose Road, Kolkata

    Part of Proscenium Art Centre's Intimate Theatre Festival. Directed by Asok Bose.

  • Oikatan (Dakshineswar)’s Raj Deul, at Proscenium

    Proscenium's Art Centre 46 A J C Bose Road, Kolkata

    Part of Proscenium's intimate theatre festival. Dramatized from Tagore's poem "Dindan" by Pradeep Moulik and directed by Punyabrata Mukherjee.

  • Nandipat’s Abritta, at Girish

    Girish Mancha Bagbazar

    Written by Tirthankar Chanda and directed by Prokash Bhattacharya, about an old Jatra actor and his wife live in trying urban conditions with a young woman and man from the same village.

  • Ekush Shatak’s Krishnaranga, at Academy

    Academy of Fine Arts 2, Cathedral Rd, Maidan, Kolkata, West Bengal 700020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

    Revival of dramatist-director Loknath Bandyopadhyay’s farce, adapted from Peter Shaffer’s hit Black Comedy (1965). One of the funniest productions you can presently view. Recommended: ★★★★

  • The Creative Arts’ The Dice of Desire, at ICCR

    Indian Council for Cultural Relations Ho Chi Minh Sarani, Kolkata, India

    Inspired by modern retellings of the Mahabharata on its female characters: Gandhari, Kunti, Ganga, Satyavati, Amba, Ambika, Ambalika, Shikhandi, Draupadi, Chitrangada, and others. A bilingual all-women play with dialogue by Mrityunjay Kumar Singh, directed by Ramanjit Kaur and Vansh Bhardwaj.

  • The Creative Arts’ The Dice of Desire, at ICCR

    Indian Council for Cultural Relations Ho Chi Minh Sarani, Kolkata, India

    Inspired by modern retellings of the Mahabharata on its female characters: Gandhari, Kunti, Ganga, Satyavati, Amba, Ambika, Ambalika, Shikhandi, Draupadi, Chitrangada, and others. A bilingual all-women play with dialogue by Mrityunjay Kumar Singh, directed by Ramanjit Kaur and Vansh Bhardwaj.