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Girish Mancha BagbazarA play in Hindi directed by Happy Ranajit. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
A play in Hindi directed by Happy Ranajit. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
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 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 […]
Dedicated to all people who have found themselves between cities, between choices, between who they were and who they’re becoming, still searching for a place to belong, who have folded their lives into cardboard boxes and goodbyes. The devised solo piece written by Ramanjit Kaur and Ruhani Singh, directed by Ramanjit, traces the journey of […]
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 […]
Multilingual clowns' satire directed by Ranhang Choudhury. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
A play in Manipuri and Meiteilon directed by Ningthouja Deepak. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.
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. Written by Sudipta Bhawmik and directed by Chandan Sen.
Dramatized from Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay’s Ek Āshcharja Pheriwālā by Kuntal Mukhopadhyay and directed by Debasish. A mysterious hawker sells seemingly useless things, which evil people conspire to capture, while an eccentric scientist pursues his thirst for knowledge, Recommended: ★★★★. Read my review.
Bengali translation of Swadesh Deepak's Court Martial, directed by Surojit Ghosh. Part of Minerva’s National Theatre Festival 2026.