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A Play a Day

A Play a Day

Apne Ghar Jaisa

A woman is getting ready to welcome an unknown man who has rented a room in her house. She feels uneasy about admitting a stranger into her home. He has an unusual name — a name which leaves her only with questions about him: Who is he? Where is he from? Her fear and aversion of the ‘other’ bubbles to the surface. She lets her imagination run wild and is eventually consumed by a frenzy of rage and violence…when the man arrives, hoping to be welcomed into her home. She was right: there is something unusual about him, something surprising, something, perhaps, eye-opening.

Apne Ghar Jaisa

A woman is getting ready to welcome an unknown man who has rented a room in her house. She feels uneasy about admitting a stranger into her home. He has an unusual name — a name which leaves her only with questions about him: Who is he? Where is he from? Her fear and aversion of the ‘other’ bubbles to the surface. She lets her imagination run wild and is eventually consumed by a frenzy of rage and violence…when the man arrives, hoping to be welcomed into her home. She was right: there is something unusual about him, something surprising, something, perhaps, eye-opening.

A Plant and A Tree

The plant stands still, the Tree too. On the surface we see silent beings, often solitary. Come a little closer. There are sounds. Come even closer. There are entire worlds. Ee Gida, A Mara translates from Kannada to This Plant, That Tree. The play explores the two and magnifies the micro environments they house through movement, visuals and sound. For ages 2 to 3.5, the play runs for 25 minutes followed by an interaction with the performers. The play is largely non verbal, with sporadic use of Kannada, English and Hindi words.

Just Hiss

What does it take to choose friendship over fear?
Bring the whole family to Ranga Shankara to find out in this beautiful play packed with music, fun and unlikely animal friends.
Inspired from a short story titled, ‘A Serpent`s Predicament’, Just Hiss is an original script about non-violence, the need to be your true self, to forgive and to co-exist with all beings.

Bendakalu on Toast

Girish Karnad’s ‘Boiled Beans on Toast’, set in Bangalore, revolves around an intersection of characters both wealthy and poor. It speaks of their individual dreams and ambitions, and the complexities of these relationships through the cruelty they inflict on each other. 

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