Thursday, March 27, 2014

NRITARUTYA - Saturday 29th @ 20.00


Amrita Sher-Gil | Life in Art - Tuesday 1st @ 18.00

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Amrita Sher-Gil | The passionate Quest - Sunday 30th @ 17.00

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Transgressions - Wednesday 2nd @ 19.00


BLACK LETTERS - Friday 28th @ 21.00

banner nameBLACK LETTERS is a four-piece alternative rock band from Cochin, formed in 2008. Featuring: Sharath Narayan (vocals, guitar), Akash Chacko (drums), Sarang Menon (guitar) and Arjun Radhakrishnan (bass).

Their debut album "Shapes On The Wall"produced at Vivek Thomas Productions, is just released in Feb, 2014. They recently featured in the NH7 Weekender and GoMAD Festival, 2013. Black Letters are fast becoming very popular, thanks to their frequent and recent gigs in as sorted venue and festivals.

The band has performed at various events and competitions, garnering accolades and gathering appreciators.

The band, formerly called Rome and then Surfacing, finally settled on an alternative sound sometime in 2010 and rechristened itself Black Letters. 

Subjects & Spaces - Thursday 3rd @ 18.00

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Indie March - Saturday 29th @ 19.00

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Friday, March 7, 2014

Tracing Layers | Ramesh Kalkur - Saturday 8th @ 18.00


Dear Liar - Saturday 9th @ 18.30

"DEAR LIAR", when first written, (or rather compiled and edited) created a form for playwriting which has been much emulated since. The form is one of straightforward narration of the events rather than a recreation of them.
 
The events in this case are the ones that accompanied the intense relationship between George Bernard Shaw and Stella Campbell (a famous actress of the time) and which found expression in “the hundreds of letters they wrote to one another over the years…” The play chronicles not only their deep mutual admiration and love (despite both of them being married, and not to each other!) but also that very significant era of history (1895 to 1939) which was witness not only to innumerable path breaking accomplishments in the theatre, but also to both the World Wars and the end of the Edwardian era, and with it, that particular way of life so dear to people like Mrs. Campbell. Mr. Shaw survived it all, long enough to even write about it but not Mrs. Campbell, who died in 1939, alone, broken and virtually penniless.
 
The play is self-explanatory, but a few words to explain the nature of the performance: the characters in the play are an Actor and an Actress who portray the two “protagonists”. The playwright specifically states that no attempt should be made to make physically resemble Shaw and Campbell, neither should there be a realistic setting. Since the play covers a time-span of almost 40 years and the action takes place in very many different locations, these people and places are not to be “re-created physically” but only  “represented” The re-creation can take place in the audience’s mind.

Summer Express - Plays & workshops in April & May

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Burum - Saturday 8th @ 20.00


White rabbit Red rabbit - from Friday 7th @ 20.00

WRRR Jagriti 2014No rehearsals. No director. No set. A different actor reads the script cold for the first time at each performance.

Imagine being 29 and forbidden to leave your country. Nassim Soleimanpour dissects the experience of a whole generation in a wild, utterly original play from Iran. Unable to travel, he turns his isolation to his own advantage with a play that requires no director, no set and a different actor for every performance.

Friday, March 7 @ 20.00 : Kirtana Kumar 
Saturday, March 8 @ 20.00 : Arundhati Raja 
Sunday, March 9 – 3pm: Jagdish Raja 
Sunday, March 9 – 6.30pm: Darius Taraporvala

A journey of classical guitar - Saturday 8th @ 19.30


Sanjay Subahmanyan - Sunday 9th @ 11.00


The Vagina Monologues - Friday 7th @ 20.00


Captain Hook - Friday 7th @ from 15.00

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Tale trail - Saturday 8th March @ 17.00