How Padmavati Rao Embraces Life Through Theatre And Activism
Multifaceted in the true sense, Padmavati Rao approaches every character with humility and...
Read MorePosted by Charumathi Supraja | 23rd Jun 2024 | Acting, India, Review
Multifaceted in the true sense, Padmavati Rao approaches every character with humility and...
Read MorePosted by Teodora Medeleanu | 25th Mar 2024 | India, Review, Theatre and Gender
The question of universality faces entire series of utterly new answers, but not all of them find...
Read MorePosted by Parshathy J. Nath | 11th Mar 2024 | India, News, Theatre and Science
The man moved through the trees like an evening breeze. He mumbled chants to the leaves. His...
Read MorePosted by Girish Shrivastava | 8th Dec 2023 | India, Review
Metamorphosis, staged at the Studio Theatre of the Department of Performing Arts, Pondicherry...
Read MorePosted by Praveen Sudevan | 30th Nov 2023 | India, Interview, Playwriting
The F Word, according to Akarsh, is a deeply personal conversation about parents, children,...
Read MorePosted by Sruti Bala and Rashna D. Nicholson | 22nd Nov 2023 | Education, India, Theatre and Politics
What is the task of a humanities education? The following incident, which recently took place in...
Read MorePosted by Neeraja Murthy | 21st Nov 2023 | Adaptation, Devised Theatre, India
An ensemble of around 18 actors takes the stage this weekend in Hyderabad to present three plays...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 18th Oct 2023 | India, London, Review, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Anniversaries are great moments for reassessment. Ten years ago, the Royal Shakespeare Company...
Read MorePosted by The Hindu | 20th Sep 2023 | India, News, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Gender, Worldwide
Mangri Orang, a tea plantation worker, was gunned down by British security personnel in 1921 for...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 19th Sep 2023 | Documentary Theatre, India, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Nobodies who kill somebodies: let’s make a list. Okay, there’s Lee Harvey Oswald (JFK), James Earl...
Read MorePosted by Narenda Kusnur | 14th Sep 2023 | Festivals, India, News
The Hoshruba Repertory Theatre Festival, which begins on September 12 at Prithvi Theatre in...
Read MoreGillo Repertory Theatre presented the play, Rangchor, Ek Rakshas Ki Anokhi Kahani (The Colour...
Read MorePosted by Anasuya Menon | 21st May 2023 | Documentary Theatre, India, Interview, Theatre and Disability
Sylvia, a play scripted and directed by Athira Nikathil, is an intimate portrayal of the life of...
Read MorePosted by Saraswathy Nagarajan | 16th Jan 2023 | Festivals, India, News, Theatre and Gender
A day in the museum turns out to be an unforgettable journey across time and regions for six...
Read MorePosted by T.R. Sudha | 13th Dec 2022 | Acting, India, Review
Two well-known theater groups, JB Creations and Stage Creations, collaborate for the first time to...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 7th Dec 2022 | Applied Theatre, Devised Theatre, India, News
Tamil contemporary theatre in the city sees a promising resurgence as new faces debut on stage...
Read MorePosted by The Hindu | 16th Oct 2022 | Adaptation, India, Interview, Theatre and Gender
The play seeks to draw parallels between Desdemona from Othello and select women from Indian epics...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 14th Aug 2022 | India, London, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
While Britain is experiencing a “summer of discontent”, with inflation, strikes and other...
Read MorePosted by Usha Raman | 28th Jul 2022 | India, Interview, Management, Theatre and Film
Karnad spoke about his life as a writer and cultural administrator, his accidental foray into...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 15th Jul 2022 | Festivals, India, News, Theatre for Young Audiences
The Little Theatre is set to unleash two years of pent-up creativity in its returning edition of...
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