Amateur Theatre Festival begins at Rangayana

A scene from the play ‘Ondanondu Kaladalli’ staged by Rangapayana Troupe of Bengaluru on Sunday.

Mysuru: “Theatre must not be curtailed to mere entertainment but should highlight the problems of the society,” said Senior Theatrist Srimathi Hariprasad here on Sunday last.

Speaking after inaugurating the CGK Amateur Theatre Festival at Rangayana, she said that theatre should also encourage to bring about changes in the society by creating awareness among the people.

She urged the audience not to watch the play just for entertainment but understand the moral and message in each of them.

Havyasi Rangakarmigala Vedike President H.S. Suresh Babu, Kannada and Culture Joint Director Mallikarjuna Swamy and others were present.

Later, the artistes of Rangapayana Troupe of Bengaluru staged the play ‘Ondanondu Kaladalli’ written by Girish Karnad and Krishna Basarooru and directed by Rajaguru Hosakote.

As part of the Festival, the play ‘Mudrarakshasa,’ written by Vishakadatta (translated to Kannada by Dr. Siddalingapattana Shetty), will be staged by Sumanasa (Kodavoor), next Sunday (May 21). The play is directed by Viddu Ucchil.

This post was published on May 16, 2017 6:42 pm