When City Streets Record Fading Performance Traditions
Attired in a crisp white dhoti with a red zari border, bleached white shirt and angavastram, one...
Read MorePosted by Aprameya Manthena | 16th Jun 2022 | Applied Theatre, Essay, India, Theatre and Decolonization
Attired in a crisp white dhoti with a red zari border, bleached white shirt and angavastram, one...
Read MorePosted by Ananda Lal | 5th May 2022 | Essay, India, Playwriting, Theatre and Politics
The immediate trigger for the play was political and topical. West Bengal, in 1971, was passing...
Read MorePosted by Sindhu Nagaraj | 10th Mar 2022 | India, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Science
The Amazing Flabby-Breasted Virgin shows the poor light in which women’s bodies are seen in the...
Read MorePosted by Ruth Dhanaraj | 4th Feb 2022 | Applied Theatre, India, Interview
Biryani Durbar, recently staged in Bengaluru, shows how roles reverse when opportunity presents...
Read MorePosted by Henry Bell | 30th Jan 2022 | Adaptation, Essay, Ghana, India, Theatre and Decolonization, Transcultural Collaborations, United Kingdom
Over the last few years, the issue of decolonising the curriculum has become a growing concern for...
Read MorePosted by The Hindu | 20th Jan 2022 | India, News, Participatory Theatre
Imitation of Death staged in Kozhikode Imitation of Death, a play staged at Zamorin’s Higher...
Read MorePosted by Athira M | 11th Jan 2022 | Applied Theatre, India, News, Theatre and Gender
The drama series is an initiative for She Radio on Radio Malayalam Mission, Government of Kerala...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 9th Jan 2022 | India, Interview, Theatre and Politics
Sanjoy Ganguly, pioneer of Theatre of the Oppressed in the country, was recently in Chennai for a...
Read MorePosted by Sindhu Nagaraj | 2nd Jan 2022 | India, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Gender
The classic play ‘Dance Like a Man’ captures the subtle undertones found in familial...
Read MorePosted by Praveen Sudevan | 27th Dec 2021 | Adaptation, India, Interview, Transcultural Collaborations
Italian theatre director Anna Dora Dorno talks about her project, Dante Beyond Borders. Italy was...
Read MorePosted by Rustom Bharucha | 24th Dec 2021 | Acting, Applied Theatre, Essay, India
A few days ago, I lost one of my dearest theatre friends, my most avid and soul-searching...
Read MorePosted by Sangeetha Devi Dundoo | 8th Nov 2021 | India, News
Hyderabad’s Nishumbita group to stage Golakonda, which merges puppetry, Kuchipudi and theatre This...
Read MorePosted by Neeraja Murthy | 21st Oct 2021 | India, News
Storyboard Productions to stage Alan Ayckbourn’s “Table Manners” on September 25 and 26. The dark...
Read MorePosted by Karthik Bhatt | 11th Oct 2021 | Adaptation, India
How S.V. Sahasranamam’s stage adaptation of the poet’s Panchali Sabadham became a huge success...
Read MorePosted by Shilpa Nair Anand | 4th Oct 2021 | Covid-19, India, News
The Thrissur-based collective has been organizing performances in the homes of artists and...
Read MorePosted by Neeraja Murthy | 16th Aug 2021 | India, News
Amid fears of a third wave, the artists move on keeping an eye on the numbers Theatre in...
Read MorePosted by Nahla Nainar | 15th Aug 2021 | India, News, Puppetry, Theatre and Opera
Traditional Indian puppets perform Western classical pieces in A Timeless Tale of the Turbulent...
Read MorePosted by Athira M | 24th Jul 2021 | India, News, Theatre and Politics, Transmedia
Clubhouse is taking over social media in a big way. The invitation-only, audio-only app is...
Read MorePosted by Achuthan T K | 4th Jul 2021 | India, News
With few practitioners and fewer resources, Koodiyattam faces an uncertain future. Of all the...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 2nd Jul 2021 | India, Review, Translation
Directed by K.S. Rajendran, Ghosts explores the moral dilemmas of a dysfunctional family. We...
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