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2016 an eventful year for Nautanki Theatre | Nautanki Theatre
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A cross-cultural experience…. 2016 an eventful year for Nautanki Theatre. December 26, 2016. The year didn’t start in January 2016 for Nautanki Theatre Company. I have to go back a few months back in 2015. In fact, for an Independent Theatre Company like Nautanki the calendar is from November to November, almost. The Last Dance at Dum Dum. By Ayub Khan-Din at Lennox Theatre in Parramatta. Despite all hardships, we managed to get some support and carried on with 1. Reema Gillani and Sunny Singh joined in ...
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A cross-cultural experience…. Sanjeev Raja writes his experiences working with Nautanki Theatre. May 23, 2015. Nautanki Theatre takes its work very seriously and aims for excellence in approaching the subjects for their plays and perform. A message from Avantika Tomar. May 20, 2015. Fourteen days before the first show and I am already quite certain of having withdrawal symptoms post June 6. And following widespread devastation for which he is largely responsible, he faces painful realisations about the n...
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Big Bang Season End for 2016 | Nautanki Theatre
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A cross-cultural experience…. Big Bang Season End for 2016. October 11, 2016. Now this year has gone so fast and everyone agrees with it. We at Nautanki have been working on this exciting project for quite some time now. A cross culture experience to wider audience is our goal and that’s when South Asian Theatre Festival (SATF as we like to call it) idea was conceived. Let me tell you what’s in our basket. A Bangla play directed by Asim Das will represent Bengalis from India and Bangladesh, a Tamil p...
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SATF Introduces the Tamil Play –Nettandu | Nautanki Theatre
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A cross-cultural experience…. SATF Introduces the Tamil Play Nettandu. October 29, 2016. Could you tell us little about you and your Theatre group? How did you get involved with South Asian Theatre Festival (SATF) 2016? Mr Neel Banerjee of Nautanki Theatre reached out to SNP early this year with the concept of bringing multiple regional languages under one umbrella and this concept appealed SNP instantly. We are happy and honoured to be part of this maiden venture. How many cast are in your play? SATF In...
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Sharon Rundle reviews Bedtime Story | Nautanki Theatre
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A cross-cultural experience…. Sharon Rundle reviews Bedtime Story. June 9, 2015. The energy in this performance of Bedtime Story is palpable. The beginning and ending work extremely w. Ell It must have been a hugely difficult task to edit Nagakar’s play to a reasonable length for Sydney audiences. The excellent creative use of space had performers popping up from unexpected places, which kept the audience on their toes. The first half of the play might be somewhat confusing at times for those not familia...
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Actor Naveen Robert writes | Nautanki Theatre
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A cross-cultural experience…. Actor Naveen Robert writes. June 3, 2015. When I first read the play I sort of got the gist, but from day to day practice it has begun to emerge as masterfully scripted with cutting edge insight into the dark side of human nature that dresses up in conniving niceness and charm to serve greed, ambition and blind personal interest at the cost of true advancement. Kiran Nagarkar’s BEDTIME STORY transcends the ages and holds a mirror up to human conscience for those with t...
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SATF Introduces the Marathi Play –Ukirda | Nautanki Theatre
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A cross-cultural experience…. SATF Introduces the Marathi Play Ukirda. November 1, 2016. Could you tell us a little about you and your Theatre group? How did you get involved with South Asian Theatre Festival 2016? How many cast members are there in your play? Why People should come and see Ukirda? Ramesh Pawar is a famous playwright in India who writes in Marathi language. In this one act play titled. Rubbish) he has chosen a very emotional topic about cast-ism in India. How the low caste people get...
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A cross-cultural experience…. 2016 an eventful year for Nautanki Theatre. December 26, 2016. The year didn’t start in January 2016 for Nautanki Theatre Company. I have to go back a few months back in 2015. In fact, for an Independent Theatre Company like Nautanki the calendar is from November to November, almost. The Last Dance at Dum Dum. By Ayub Khan-Din at Lennox Theatre in Parramatta. Despite all hardships, we managed to get some support and carried on with 1. Reema Gillani and Sunny Singh joined in ...
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