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Daak Ghar

Set in early 20th-century rural Bengal, Daak Ghar tells the story of Amal, a young boy with an incurable illness who gets caught up in the world outside of his window.

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Carmen

George Bizet’s celebrated operá comique Carmen is performed in a lively, imaginative production by the company of the Gran Teatre del Liceu. Carmen’s controversial portrayal of realism and romanticism caused a stir in 19th-century France and has since established itself as an international opera house favorite.

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See Rock City

Victory overseas results in unexpected consequences for May and Raleigh who are confronted with hidden truths, whilst dealing with the challenges of a new, post-war America. The sequel to Arlene Hutton’s Last Train to Nibroc, directed by Katharine Farmer, was captured live by Cinevative at the Rubicon Theatre Company in California.

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From Up Here

From Up Here is a new musical exploring what one’s life choices can mean and how we can affect other people without even realizing. This production, captured by Unveil Arts live at the Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park, was directed by Luke Sheppard and developed by Perfect Pitch. Contains strong language.

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Baaki Itihaas

A timeless Bengali classic, Baaki Itihaas sees Sharad and Vasanthi question the events surrounding the death of a mutual acquaintance, forcing them to face the truth of their actions.

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The Soap Myth

More than a half century after World War Two, at the desperate urging of a passionate survivor, a young investigative reporter finds herself caught between numerous versions of the same story. Played out against the backdrop of deadline reporting and journalistic integrity, the critically acclaimed The Soap Myth by Jeff Cohen questions who has the right to write history — and what is our responsibility once we know the truth?

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The Blue Bird (Bliss)

The third and final part of Boris Yukhananov’s The Blue Bird trilogy sees Tyltyl and Mytyl conclude their search for the Blue Bird of happiness. This production was captured by the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre in Moscow and presented in partnership with Stage Russia HD, and features the reminiscences of Russian actors Vladimir Korenev and Aleftina Konstantinova.

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