Between the Virtual and Real
Four strangers, a car and a video call make the play Bhranthu an unconventional visual experience....
Read MorePosted by Renu Ramanath | 4th Nov 2019 | Adaptation, Immersive Theatre, India, Review
Four strangers, a car and a video call make the play Bhranthu an unconventional visual experience....
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 25th Nov 2018 | Devised Theatre, India, Review, Theatre and Gender
The quiet drone of a tanpura marks the meditative beginnings of a new solo performance that opened...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 8th Jan 2018 | Festivals, India, News, Theatre for Young Audiences
Suffused with humor and message, the plays staged during the Tifli-International TYA Festival-2017...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 19th Apr 2017 | India, Theatre and Gender
Rajesh Babbar’s Life…A Bitter Truth emphasizes the need to fight against oppression to...
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