Prithvi Theatre
Shashi Kapoor 1938-2017: Bollywood loses its charm
It was part of the fun of being Shashi Kapoor, a character he enjoyed living until he slipped into a world of his own a few years ago.
Using maths to create some theatrical magic
That’s perhaps why I find it marvellous that two plays about Maths are being staged in the next few days in Bombay.
The gustakh director
The NCPA was keen to host it and Shapoorji Pallonji, the business conglomerate, keen to finance it. And both wanted a “big production”.
An Indian ‘Dead Poets Society’
Conceptualised by members of the Sophia College English Dramatics Association, the play named after the original film.
A tale for all ages
A new adaptation of Pinocchio by Gulzar will help children learn a few tricks on lying and will allow adults to grow young once again.
Anarkali comes back to life
Theatre director and playwright, Feroz Abbas Khan talks about his new screen-to-stage adaptation of Mughal-E-Azam.