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29-Apr-2016 - 01-May-2016
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Director: Akarsh KhuranaTicket Price: ₹ 300
A Palestinian actor learns there’s more to English girls than pure sex appeal. A Pakistani-born terror suspect figures out what’s wrong with his first novel. A British youth suspects all is not what it seems with his object of desire. Written by Hassan Abdulrazzak (Baghdad Wedding), Love, Bombs & Apples is the comic tale of three men, each from different parts of the globe, all experiencing a moment of revelation. Read More
Fri-29-Apr | 08:00 PMSat-30-Apr | 08:00 PMSun-01-May | 03:00 PMSun-01-May | 06:30 PM -
Comedy
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06-May-2016 - 08-May-2016
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Director: Arundhati RajaTicket Price: ₹ 300
Edward Albee wrote The Zoo Story in 1958. Rejected by New York producers, the play premiered in West Berlin in 1959 and subsequently in the US in an Off-Broadway production in 1960. Since then,it has been a perennial favourite with theatre companies and has been performed throughout the world. Albee had always felt that Peter’s character was not etched enough and so, forty years later in 2004 he added an Act One in which we see Peter and his wife. So was born At Home At The Zoo.Read More
Fri-06-May | 08:00 PMSat-07-May | 08:00 PMSun-08-May | 03:00 PMSun-08-May | 06:30 PM -
Drama
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09-May-2016
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Ticket Price: ₹ 2500/-
Click on the above image for details of the various workshopsRead More
Mon-09-May | 11:00 AM -
Children
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10-May-2016
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Free Entry - Film Screenings & Storytelling sessions For folks of all ages. Children and Adults Come on!Read More
Tue-10-May | 05:15 PM -
Children
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27-May-2016 - 29-May-2016
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Director: Anitha SanthanamTicket Price: ₹ 300
Beyond the Bubble is a fun-filled, mischievous and action packed story for all ages. It addresses the burning issues of our times – attitudes towards gender in our country, unplanned urbanisation and its effect on the environment, and the way we respond to disaster. Tongue in cheek, Beyond the Bubble provokes the next generation to tackle the problems the present generation is busy doing nothing about.Read More
Fri-27-May | 06:30 PMSat-28-May | 03:00 PMSat-28-May | 06:30 PMSun-29-May | 03:00 PMSun-29-May | 06:30 PM -
Children
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03-Jun-2016 - 05-Jun-2016
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Director: Ranjon GhoshalTicket Price: ₹ 300
A Terrorist Hanged is a theatre performance that deals with colonisation of the mind and vision through which the subaltern views the societal injustice. A village yokel, Jagannath whose thought process and actions are often obscure to common reason. Had he been judged or harassed less or even shown some empathy or attention, he would have had a very different story to tell. But when he clashes with Nando, a fellow villager of similar background, they mirror each other’s plight seen thrpough different angles. Whether it’s Manoroma’s affection or Nalini’s lust, Samar Das’ whiplashes or Nando’s call to agitate, Jagannath never rises to the occasion. Yet, in the end, he is tried as a revolutionary by the British court Coward as he was, why did Jagai finally accept the noose with a smile on his face?Read More
Fri-03-Jun | 08:00 PMSat-04-Jun | 08:00 PMSun-05-Jun | 03:00 PMSun-05-Jun | 06:30 PM -
Drama
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18-Jun-2016
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As the world celebrates Shakespeare's 400th death anniversary, the BFI, the British Council and Ian McKellen unveiled BFI Present Shakespeare on Film in India. To launch Shakespeare on Film series in India, a collection of films inspired by acts of Shakespeare, award-winning actor and writer Sir Ian McKellen came to Mumbai to present and discuss Shakespeare on Film, in collaboration with Mumbai Academy of Moving Image Film Club & the National Centre for Performing Arts, Mumbai. The British Film Institute (BFI) was founded in 1933. It is a charity governed by a Royal Charter. They combine cultural, creative and industrial roles, bringing together the BFI National Archive and BFI Reuben Library, film distribution, exhibition and education at BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX, publishing and festivals. Read More
Sat-18-Jun | 07:00 PM -
Film
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24-Jun-2016 - 26-Jun-2016
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Director: Kirtana KumarTicket Price: ₹ 300
Finally, a play for children AND adults by children!!! Janne Teller’s NOTHING is a play about a group of teenagers faced with getting their classmate Pierre Anthon out of the plum tree. Pierre Anthon has just walked out of their classroom declaring to them that "Nothing matters. I have known that for a long time. So nothing is worth doing. I just realized that." Flummoxed by this, they decide to make a Heap of Meaning to show Pierre Anthon he is wrong. Read More
Fri-24-Jun | 08:00 PMSat-25-Jun | 08:00 PMSun-26-Jun | 03:00 PMSun-26-Jun | 06:30 PM -
Drama
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01-Jul-2016 - 03-Jul-2016
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Director: Nilanjan P ChoudhuryTicket Price: ₹ 300
The 18 member cast of this play includes differently abled children undergoing therapy at Snehadhara Foundation. Joining them are children from other schools who act as their mentors and friends, the Snehadhara staff and adults from various walks of life. Filled with music, dance and drama, the play promises to entertain, engage and move audiences of all ages.Read More
Fri-01-Jul | 08:00 PMSat-02-Jul | 08:00 PMSun-03-Jul | 03:00 PMSun-03-Jul | 06:30 PM -
Drama
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06-Jul-2016
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Director: Shivu HonniganahalliTicket Price: ₹ 300
Agni Mardhana, is a historical play that depicts the present Political Scenario. A play that talks about how nature takes the final call when one side of politics starts to grow more than it's reach. Read More
Wed-06-Jul | 08:00 PM -
Drama
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