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Stage is set for theatre fest

Updated on: 21 February,2013 02:36 AM IST  | 
Kartiki Nitin Lawate |

Watch plays in a variety of languages at the fifth annual Vinod Doshi Memorial Theatre Festival. This year, there is a Shakespearean influence with two plays being adapted from the bard's creations

Stage is set for theatre fest

Industrialist Vinod Doshi had a great passion for amateur theatre and experimental cinema. It led him to closely interact with playwrights, actors, directors and technicians and he became deeply involved inu00a0theatrical screenplays, sound effects, lighting, rehearsals, translations and acting.



Adhe Adhure


His wife, Dr Saryu Doshi, a noted art historian, shared her husband’s interests. During the late 60s and early 70s many play readings and post-show parties were held at their home.

To celebrate Doshi’s passion for theatre, an annual, five-day theatre festival titled the Annual Vinod Doshi Memorial Theatre Festival, was started four years ago.



Maro Piyu Gayo Rangoon

The festival, currently in its fifth year, will showcase plays such as Piya Beharupiya, Adhe Adhure, Maro Piyu Gayo Rangoon, Gasha and Uney Purey Shaharek in Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati.

Director Irawati Karnik, whose play Gasha is part of the festival, says, “The event is a great platform and the audience that come here are mature enough to understand the play.


Piya Beharupiya

The team for the play is diverse and the members will be coming from all over India. This is a reputed platform and I feel it gives a special focus on regional theatre.”

Atul Kumar, director of Piya Beharupiya, which is inspired by Shakespearean play Twelfth Night admits that he is expecting a great response. “We are happy to be a part of the memorial festival. This event is a way to showcase the latest talent in Hindi theatre, for which we are grateful,” he states.

Shakespeare’s play All’s Well That Ends Well will also be adapted for the stage through the play Maro Piyu Gayo Rangoon directed by Sunil Shanbag.

On February 25 to March 1
At Yashwantrao Chavan Natya Sabhagruha, DP Road, Kothrud.

Schedule
Piya Beharupiya (Hindi)
On: February 25, 7.30 pm
Play by William Shakespeare
Directed by Atul Kumar
Duration: 120 minutes

Adhe Adhure (Hindi)
On: February
26, 7.30 pm
Written by Mohan Rakesh
Duration: 105 minutes

Maro Piyu Gayo Rangoon (Gujarati)
On: February 27, 7.30 pm
Play by William Shakespeare
Directed by Sunil Shanbag
Duration: 120 minutes

Gasha (Hindi)
On: February u00a028, 7.30 pm
Written by Irawati Karnik
Duration: 100 minutes

Uney Purey Shaharek (Marathi)
On: March 1, 7.30 pm
Directed by Mohit Takalkar
Duration: 150 minutes u00a0

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