26 January,2024 02:20 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Don`t miss out on this exciting opportunity to witness incredible talent, engage in intellectual conversations, and immerse yourself in the magic of theatre.
The vibrant city of Mumbai is hosting a two-day Theatre Art Festival, showcasing remarkable talent and creativity from the world of performing arts. This eagerly anticipated event is taking place at Veda Kunba Theatre till January 26.
The festival aims to provide a platform for artists to engage with theatre enthusiasts, fostering a love for theatre and promoting cultural exchange. Organised by 3M Dot Bands and supported by The Ministry of Art and Culture, Government of India, the festival promises to be an exciting experience, leaving audiences captivated and inspired. The festival is dedicated to Shiv Subramanyam, an eminent theatre and cinema personality who through his work has contributed immensely to the world of art and culture. He has also been an integral part of Jairangam.
Ruchi Bhargava, Curator, Jairangam said, " The highlight of the festival will be a captivating chat show featuring renowned theatre personalities and artists from various walks of life. Audiences will have the unique opportunity to interact with these individuals, gaining insights into their creative processes and experiences. The chat show will delve deep into the world of theatre, discussing its influence and significance of women in today's society. This segment of the festival aims to spark intellectual conversations and encourage an appreciation for the theatrical arts.
In addition to the enlightening chat show, the festival will also feature two engaging plays that will leave audiences mesmerised. These carefully curated productions will showcase the best of Indian theatre, taking spectators on an emotional journey filled with laughter, tears, and thought-provoking moments. From gripping dramas to light-hearted comedies, the plays promise to offer a diverse range of genres that will resonate with a wide audience.
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"The festival offers a fantastic opportunity for theatre lovers to immerse themselves in the world of performing arts. It serves as a platform for established and emerging artists alike to showcase their talent and captivate audiences with their performances. The festival's lineup promises to be a memorable experience, providing entertainment and intellectual stimulation for everyone in attendance," said Mann Gera, programmer.
With Mumbai being the epicentre of India's vibrant entertainment industry, it is only fitting that such a theatrical event takes place in this bustling city. The festival aims to attract theatre enthusiasts, students, industry professionals, and art lovers from all walks of life. It will serve as a melting pot of creativity, fostering networking opportunities and inspiring collaborations within the theatre community.
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to witness incredible talent, engage in intellectual conversations, and immerse yourself in the magic of theatre. Attend the Jairangam Theatre Festival in Mumbai, where the performing arts take centre stage.
Line-up of events:
January 25
5:00 pm: Women and theatres talk show with Artist Divya Jagdale, Actress Sarika Singh, Actress Sadiya Siddiqui, Actress Jayati Bhatia and Actress Nivedita Pohankar
8:00 pm: Plan B/C/D/E written and performed by Meghana AT (Tafeewalah)
January 26
3:00 pm: Rang Sangeet, A masterclass with Amod Bhatt on music in theatre
5:00 pm: Building a Play talk with Purva Naresh and Ruchi Bhargava
8:00 pm: Be-Loved play written and directed by Sapan Saran (Tamaasha theatre)
Where: Veda Kunba Theatre (Cintaa Tower, near Kokilaben Hospital, Four Bungalows, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053)
It's free for all. Entry is on a first come first serve basis.