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Travelling act

Theatre groups that travel all over the country to entertain people are commonplace in the UK and USA. Taking a cue from the popular phenomenon, a similar initiative is being planned in India this month.

Updated on: Oct 03, 2013 05:46 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Theatre groups that travel all over the country to entertain people are commonplace in the UK and USA. Taking a cue from the popular phenomenon, a similar initiative is being planned in India this month.

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A new theatre festival, Theatre In Motion, will see groups from Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata travel across these cities and stage plays in rotation. From Saturday (October 5) onwards, 50 shows comprising over 20 plays, across various genres will be staged. “Honestly, theatre is actually a backseat passenger of the bus driven by the government. Hence, serious theatre workers have come together to improve the current situation with this innovative initiative. This is the only way to keep the theatre culture alive,” says Rudraprasad Sengupta, director, Nandikar, a theatre group from Kolkata.

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The inaugurating plays of the festival in the city are Ajnatobaas and Anto-Aadi-Anto, performed by Nandikar. "We have high expectations from the audience in Mumbai, since this will be the very first time that the people here will get to watch nine Bengali plays, along with some others from Delhi on an ongoing basis," says Anant Mahapatra, organiser of Theatre in Motion.

Ajnatobaas and Anto-Aadi-Anto will be staged on October 5 and 6 respectively, at the Veer Savarkar Auditorium, Shivaji Park, from 7 pm onwards.

 
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