PinnedThe End: Mumbai’s Parwana Theatre explores ‘different journeys of love’ in its new anthology; shows…Directed by Nikhita Singh, the three-part play is ready for its first Bengaluru tour, with shows lined up at Jagriti Theatre and Shoonya —…1d ago1d ago
PinnedTitas Dutta reflects on Samuho’s two patriarchy-smashing Bengali plays, ahead of maiden shows in…Atho Hidimba Kotha is part of the Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival 2024, while Bhasaili Re will be staged at Courtyard Koota and Beru Art…3d ago3d ago
Medea: Kirtana Kumar is an indomitable rebel in Rebecca Spurgeon’s retelling of Euripides’ ancient…Echoing the world’s current torments, Rebecca Spurgeon-directed solo act, featuring Kirtana Kumar, is taking the stage on October 25 as…Oct 19Oct 19
Proof: Aadin brings David Auburn’s Pulitzer-winning play to BengaluruDirector-actor Aditya Joshi talks about the making of Proof, ahead of its shows at Vyoma Artspace and Studio Theatre on October 12 and 13Oct 11Oct 11
Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull: Tahera-directed play sheds light on mental health of struggling…Adapted by Syed Saad, The Seagull’s next show is scheduled for October 3 at Ranga Shankara. Here’s an interview with director-actor TaheraSep 30Sep 30
Theatre veteran Feisal Alkazi brings Maxim Gorky’s Russian classic The Lower Depths to BengaluruAlong with ‘The Lower Depths’, Delhi’s Ruchika Theatre Group will also stage playwright Stephanie Jacob’s ‘Again’ at Ranga Shankara on…Sep 26Sep 26
Remember Remember: Tahatto’s well-loved ‘urban fairytales’ make a comebackWritten and directed by Prashanth Kumar Nair, Remember Remember is ready for new shows at Ranga Shankara on September 15 and at Jagriti…Sep 13Sep 13
Waiting for Naseer: Srinivas Beesetty-directed ‘philosophical comedy’ focusses on aspirations and…Written by Sapan Saran, the 90-minute play is ready for its next show at Rangashankara on September 4Sep 1Sep 1
Innocence review: Anmol Vellani’s unflinching retelling of Franz Kafka’s The Trial is a must watchWritten and directed by Anmol Vellani, Innocence — A response to Franz Kafka’s The Trial features Ashish D’abreo as Josef KAug 30Aug 30
I, Josef: Kaivalya Plays adapts Franz Kafka’s The Trial for an immersive ‘headphone theatre’…Premiering on September 6, this binaural audio and multimedia installation is created in collaboration with Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller…Aug 25Aug 25