Theatre Workshop’s Great Bengal Theatre, at Rabindra Sadan
Rabindra Sadan Cathedral Road, KolkataDramatist-director Sumitro Bandyopadhyay’s fictionalized depiction of Bengali professional theatre’s nationalistic role at the time of the Partition.
Dramatist-director Sumitro Bandyopadhyay’s fictionalized depiction of Bengali professional theatre’s nationalistic role at the time of the Partition.
Part of Proscenium Art Centre's Intimate Theatre Festival. Directed by Asok Bose.
Part of Proscenium's intimate theatre festival. Written and directed by Asish Sardar.
Part of Proscenium's intimate theatre festival. Dramatized from Tagore's poem "Dindan" by Pradeep Moulik and directed by Punyabrata Mukherjee.
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.
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: ★★★★
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.
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.
Tagore’s short story brilliantly conceptualized and directed by Suvojit Bandyopadhyay in an intimate-theatre setting. Highly recommended: ★★★★★ Read my review.
Tagore’s short story brilliantly conceptualized and directed by Suvojit Bandyopadhyay in an intimate-theatre setting. Highly recommended: ★★★★★ Read my review.