This winter, get ready to experience the best
of Indian Theatre with Theatre in Motion; a festival that will provide theatre
lovers a chance to experience plays across Kolkata, New Delhi, and Mumbai in
Hindi, English and Bengali. Running for 3 months starting from October 5 till
December 29, the festival will bring together the best of theatre groups,
personnel and art connoisseurs on a single platform.
Presented by Utkal Rangmanch Trust in
association with Sanket and steered by Anant Mahapatra, a legendary figure in
theatre, Theatre-in-Motion revolves around his idea of making the best of
theatre available for viewing to connoisseurs across the country.
Theatre in Motion will feature famous theatre
exponents like Dada Saheb Phalke awaredee Soumitra Chatterjee, Rajit Kapur,
Nadira Zaheer Babbar, Mohan Agashe, Om Katare, Manoj Mitra, Rakesh Bedi, Ashish
Vidyarthi, Lilette Dubey, Ira Dubey, Shernaz Patel, Yashpal Sharma, and many
more. The festival commences in New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata from Saturday,
October 5 till December 29.
In New Delhi, the festival opens with Nadira
Zaheer Babbar's Ekjute presenting Saku Bai in New Delhi with Sarita Joshi among
the main cast. On October 13, theatre lovers will be enthralled by Tom Alter
who stars in The Old Man and the Sea by Shivani Tibrewala's performing arts
company No License Yet, marking his debut in the play for the city.
In Mumbai, the festival opens with Sohini
Sengupta and Rudraparasad Sengupta in his debut play Ajantobas. The city will
also see the iconic Bengali film, stage actor and poet Soumitra Chaterjee
starring in the Bengali play Chariganga presented by Dwijen Bandopadhyaya's
Samstab as the festival draws to an end on December 29
In Kolkata, the festival opens with Rajit
Kapur's Rage presenting Mahua starring Mona Ambegaonkar and Sadiya Siddiqui
among the main cast. Lillete Dubey and Ira Dubey, the mother-daughter duo gets
together in 30 Days in September, a Primetime Theatre production on December
27. The festival comes to a close with Lillete and Mohan Agashe in Primetime
Theatre's Adhe Adhure on December 28
Venues:
New Delhi - LTG Auditorium, Mandi House,
Copernicus Marg
Mumbai - Veer Savarkar Auditorium, Shivaji
Park
Kolkata - GD Birla Sabahghar, 29, Ashutosh
Chaudhary Avenue, Ballygunge
For complete schedules and more information –
visit http://www.theatreinmotion.in
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