THEATRE
The festival brings the theatre plays which have been done before too however presenting again the same with an equal or higher energy is the strength of the performers
[…]Penned by prominent screenwriter Javed Siddiqui, Gudamba play was performed at Sri Ram Centre, New Delhi under the 25th edition of the National School of Drama’s Bharat Rang Mahotsav
[…]Director Amitesh Grover’s theatre experience challenges conventions and explores the intricacies of capitalism in Delhi’s Okhla
[…]“While the context of the production remains the same, some new characters and stories will be part of the capital’s iteration. The play has a soul and it will bring within its fold cultural stories of a new city,” says director Amitesh Grover
[…]Lack of money, competition from OTT platforms is making young actors think twice before taking a plunge on stage
[…]The tickets can be booked online from Bookmyshow and on the venue starting from Rs 200 ranging to Rs 500
[…]The primary objective of this 10-day theater festival is to introduce the younger generation to the world of acting during their summer vacation
[…]The four-day festival will pay tribute to theatrical veteran Mohan Rakesh by showcasing plays chosen by an expert committee from an all-India Mohan Rakesh Play writing competition
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