Monday, May 6, 2024
HomeRegionalNational School Of Drama: â??Charan Das Chorâ?? Sets The Mood For Annual...

National School Of Drama: â??Charan Das Chorâ?? Sets The Mood For Annual Theater Festival

Published on

January 10, 2011 : The famous play ‘Charan Das Chor’ opened the Bharat Rang Mahotsav on Friday at Delhi. This year marks the 13th anniversary of National School of Drama’s annual theatre festival. In 1975 Habib Tanvir directed the famous play ‘Charan Das Chor’ and this time it was brought to the capital by the NSD alumni from Guwahati Anup Hazarika.

The famous play was enacted at the Kamani theatre and the two week festival will witness 83 plays. Both Indian and foreign productions will be showcased across eight venues. After Friday evening’s opening from Saturday onwards the festival is at the full swing. This year there will be more staging of the international productions. While Latin America panorama will showcase plays from countries like Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, on the other hand two French productions will also be the eye-catchers of the festival.

Two French staging that are considered to be highlights of the drama fest are the production by ‘The Footsbarn Theatre’ which will hold a photographic exhibition on the mobile French repertory. The other production from France is ‘Le Barbier de Seville’. On Saturday, however, Manv Kaul from Mumbai staged ‘The Park’ next was ‘Santa Maria de Iquique: Revenge of Ramon Ramon’ by Manuel Loyola. After that Swati Mittla’s ‘Great Expectations’ took the stage.

‘Le Barbier de Seville’ directed by Eric Vigner, the French play was staged on Saturday too followed by Lushin Dubey’s ‘Salam India’ and the day was concluded by ‘Bitter Belief of Cotrone the Magician’ by Andrea Cusumano.

See also  Total4U case to have Roma as witness

There will be plays that pay homage to the masters of the Indian theatre personalities that would include Shyamanand Jalan, Girish Karnad and Dharmveer Bharti. Also this time there will be special place for the emerging forms of theatre the dance theatres. The festival will end on Jan 22; there will be a nine days theatre festival in Chennai too starting from Jan 11.

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

Latest articles

More like this

Allu Arjun Celebrates Independence Day in Style with Family and Geetha Arts Team

Allu Arjun, the renowned actor, commemorates Independence Day alongside family and Geetha Arts colleagues, evoking nationalistic emotions.

Arjun Rampal’s Memorable Journey in His First Telugu Film ‘Bhagwant Kesari’

Arjun Rampal celebrates the completion of his Telugu debut 'Bhagwant Kesari', sharing heartfelt thanks with his team.

A Deep Dive into Rajinikanth’s Riveting Performance in “Jailer”

In "Jailer", Rajinikanth delivers a captivating performance, leaving audiences both thrilled and deeply moved.

Rajinikanth Celebrates Box Office Triumph of ‘Jailer’ with a Visit to Badrinath Temple

After ‘Jailer’ hit the Rs 200 crore mark, Rajinikanth celebrated the feat with a soulful visit to the Badrinath Temple.

Dulquer Salmaan and Rana Daggubati Collaborate for the Multi-Lingual Film ‘Kaantha’

Celebrating his birthday, Dulquer Salmaan reveals his upcoming multi-lingual film 'Kaantha', a co-production with Rana Daggubati, promising a fresh portrayal of his acting prowess.

Varun Tej’s Upcoming Film with Director Karuna Kumar Officially Titled ‘Matka’

Telugu cinema's star Varun Tej's forthcoming film, directed by Karuna Kumar, has been officially christened 'Matka', featuring Nora Fatehi and Meenakshi Chowdary.