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17th May 2024 7.30 PM18th & 19th May 2024 3.30 & 7.30 PM
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2024-05-19 03:30 PM
2024-05-19 07:30 PM
Asia/Kolkata
Nothing Like Lear
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Ever thought what a clown does when he is depressed? It sure is tough being a clown. Here is one who hasn’t stopped crying for days.. And he has plenty of reasons for it. The one he loved the most has left him and gone away… for good. And now he has NOTHING. Then, he is not getting any younger. In fact- he is old. But more than anything else, he is depressed because he has been forced to perform this play. No wonder he is depressed.
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2024-06-07 07:30 PM
2024-06-07 07:30 PM
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The Earthquake
Mathew and Sameer meet every week. They share an apple. They speak. They feel a little less lonely. Someone leaves. They do this again. And again. Mathew goes on a boat ride. Sameer stays in a bubble. There is silence. And again. Mathew and Sameer are friends...
This is a piece about two people. What happens when we finally face our truth? Maybe we hear a strange noise...
A note from the playwrights:
Two young artists from India and Germany meet on a farm in Bengaluru as part of an exchange program. They get to know each other and realise that cultural differences are just one aspect of human connection. They come together to develop something together. But what?
The idea for this collaboration started with a conversation about loneliness. Above all, about how loneliness is a common factor for young people in all countries. From loneliness to the intricacies of human relationships, two people began an intensive writing process to explore the many facets of human connection.
The Earthquake (Original Title: “Bh?mikampa – Das Erdbeben”) received the Internationaler Kulturprojekte Grant 2023 from the Landeshauptstadt München Kulturreferat (City of Munich).
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5th July 2024 7.30 PM
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2024-07-05 07:30 PM
2024-07-05 07:30 PM
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Ionesco's Rhinoceros
A hilarious take on Eugene Ionesco’s classic anti-fascist play, Theatre Lab (Youth) pulls out all the stops with physical theatre, chorus and clown to delve into their most pressing issue today - the peer pressure and herd mentality faced by teenagers.
“Noone believed it
But the herd was growing…
Multiplying
Maskafying
Glorifying
Speechifying
Horrifying
Classifying
Disqualifying
Objectifying
Nothing more than
Brute/ Fear/ Hide/ Horn”
This play is for everyone…children and adult, alike. It is an important script in the world of theatre. It brought Theatre of the Absurd into the public eye and is as relevant today as when it premiered at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus on November 1, 1959.
In fact, some would say, it is even more so. It is a perennially relevant play.
If you’ve never watched Ionesco’s Rhinoceros on stage…do not miss what these young people do with it!
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25th May 2024 3.30PM & 7.30 PM26th May 2024 3.30PM & 7.30 PM
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2024-05-25 03:30 PM
2024-05-26 07:30 PM
Asia/Kolkata
The 31st February
3 reasons to attend :
1.First ever Hindi adaptation of a play inspired from the movie of alfred hitchcock.
2. 8 actors playing more than 50+ characters in the same play.
3.The 31st February offers a gripping storyline filled with suspense, espionage, and unexpected twists.
Description:
Set in Bombay 1980s, the play follows Harshvardhan Mehra, a bored and ordinary man who becomes embroiled in a thrilling espionage plot after a mysterious woman is murdered in his apartment. Framed for her death, Mehra goes on the run to clear his name and uncover the truth behind "The 31st February" a secret organisation.
The play is known for its innovative staging, with a small cast of eight actors portraying over 50+ characters. Through quick costume changes, clever physicality, and comedic timing, the actors bring to life a variety of roles, from spies and police officers to innkeepers and love interests.]
First ever Hindi adaptation from the Movie of Alfred Hitchcock is a must watch show for all the theatre enthusiasts across Bangalore.
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