Theatre buffs treated to meaningful plays

Artistes of Rangasiri Productions, Bengaluru, staging the Kannada play ‘Black Out’ at Kirurangamandira in Kalamandira premises as part of the ongoing Bahuroopi National Theatre Festival yesterday. Picture right shows a scene from the Malayalam play ‘Chillara Samaram’ being enacted by artistes of Little Earth School of Theatre, Kerala, at Kalamandira yesterday.

Mysore/Mysuru: Theatre buffs were treated to different genres of plays at Bahuroopi National Theatre Festival in Rangayana and Kalamandira premises yesterday.

While some enjoyed comedy, the others preferred to watch play that depicted rural environment and social evils.

The Kannada play ‘Black Out’ staged by Rangasiri Productions, Bengaluru, at Kirurangamandira took the audience on a comedy ride. Bengali play ‘Kittankhola’ staged by Thakurpukur Ichheymoto, Kolkata, at Bhoomigeeta in Rangayana premises showcased the life of rural India.

A scene from the Malayalam play ‘Chillara Samaram’ being enacted by artistes of Little Earth School of Theatre, Kerala, at Kalamandira yesterday
Artistes of Sumudaya, Bengaluru, staging the Kannada play ‘Kariya Devara Huduki’ at Vanaranga in Rangayana.
Babu Koraga and troupe from Pambur, Udupi, performing ‘Koragara Dolu’ at Kindarijogi premises as a part of Bahuroopi National Theatre Festival in city yesterday.
Rajashekhara and troupe of Ramasamudra in Chamarajanagar performing Goravara Kunita at Kindarijogi premises yesterday

Meanwhile, the Kannada play ‘Kariya Devara Huduki’ staged by Samudaya, Bengaluru, at Vanaranga and the Malayalam play ‘Chillara Samaram’ by artistes of Little Earth School of Theatre, Kerala, at Kalamandira also received appreciation from the audience.

This post was published on March 11, 2024 7:35 pm