theatre
Drama teachers are like anthropology professors
In essence, drama class is actually a class about understanding human behaviour, and therefore life.
Through the looking glass
The actress reveals that it’s taken a lot of discipline and rehearsals for over 45 days to prepare for the production.
Home is where the stage is
The theatre stage has always been a space for pushing the boundaries of creativity and convention.
Meera: The soul divine is a fantastic presentation
Meera, the 14th century mystic Krishna “bhakt” conjures up an image of the desert of North India.
Documenting lives
Anuja Ghosalkar, a proponent of documentary theatre, explains the craft.
Mountain Echoes Literary Festival returns with ninth edition in Bhutan
Edition will celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations between India and Bhutan.
Play on demand
Theatre groups in the city are moving beyond the conventional performance spaces to venture into homes and restaurants.
Thespo throws up the next generation theatre talent
The mentors remain the same, and what is heartening is how some participants of previous years have transitioned into mentors.
Intimate theatrical treat
The play has been regularly showcased by various theatre groups over the past few decades.
Bechdel Testing…1, 2, 3…..: Failed!
The Bechdel Test has been around for many years, but it’s only now that it is slowly creeping into the psyche of artists.