‘Rangavalli Ranga Sambhrama’ to conclude tomorrow Mysuru: Veteran theatre person Rameshwari Verma has expressed her concern about the inadequate number of theatres available to stage plays in Mysuru, which defines a challenge to find theatres to stage plays in the city, as the Government-owned theatres seem to be reserved for certain troupes only. The senior…
College English Theatre Fest held
October 1, 2024The College English Theatre Festival (CETF) 2024, organised by the Mysore English Theatre Forum (METF), was held at Rama Govinda Rangamandira in Ramakrishnanagar here from Sept. 27 to 29. Veteran theatre doyenne Rameshwari Verma had sponsored the event in memory of her late husband Prof. Balagopalan Verma. Founding-Members of METF and the Principals of the…
Three-day ‘Natana Rangotsava’ begins
December 5, 2021Veteran theatre artiste Rameshwari Verma and actor Shivaji Jadhav beating the drum to inaugurate the three-day ‘Natana Rangotsava’ organised by Natana Rangashale (Natana School of Theatre Arts) at its premises in Ramakrishnanagar last evening. Also seen are (from left) actor and Natana Rangashale Founder Mandya Ramesh and Natana Rangashale President K.S. Anand Kumar. Picture right…
Dasara Rangotsava at Rangayana
October 8, 2021Rameshwari Verma demands job opportunities for artistes Mysore/Mysuru: Acclaimed theatre personality and Rajyotsava awardee Rameshwari Verma has urged the Government to ensure job opportunities for theatre artistes. She was speaking after inaugurating 8-day Dasara Rangotsava organised by Rangayana at B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi in Rangayana premises yesterday. Pointing out that thousands of artistes have emerged…
Women portrayed as villains in tele-serials, rues veteran theatre artiste
February 19, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: Feminism has taken a back-seat with women being portrayed as villain in most of the Kannada tele-serials. Women viewers must shoot letters to TV channels for creating anti-women feeling in society, opined Rameshwari Verma, a veteran theatre artiste. She was speaking after inaugurating a Kannada play ‘Kododilla? Bidodilla!!!’, staged by trainees of ‘Padma Shri…
World Theatre Day Celebrations:‘Theatre breaks walls of caste, religion and race’
March 28, 2017“Theatre is strong enough to break the walls of caste, religion and race among people and bind them with harmony,” opined senior theatrist Rameshwari Verma. She was speaking after inaugurating a function organised by Mysuru District Amateur Theatre Artists Association as part of World Theatre Day celebrations at Maneyangala in Kalamandira premises here last evening….
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