Rage Production’s Pune Highway is a telling account of the dynamic of friendships. The play’s plot chalks out the aftermath of a murder on the Pune Highway. The victim’s three friends Promod, Vishnu and Nicholas find refuge from the incident at the squalid ‘Hotel Moonligt’, where they go through a spectrum of guilt, nostalgia, laughter, fear and aggression. To add to their woes, Promod’s fling Mona, daughter of politico Sanjay Mansekar threatens them with letting on their secret. What follows are a series of what-nexts.
April 13, 2011 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 2:15 AM |
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Rage Production’s Pune Highway is a telling account of the dynamic of friendships. The play’s plot chalks out the aftermath of a murder on the Pune Highway. The victim’s three friends Promod, Vishnu and Nicholas find refuge from the incident at the squalid ‘Hotel Moonligt’, where they go through a spectrum of guilt, nostalgia, laughter, fear and aggression. To add to their woes, Promod’s fling Mona, daughter of politico Sanjay Mansekar threatens them with letting on their secret. What follows are a series of what-nexts.
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January 18, 2011 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 3:03 AM |
Love on the Brink
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 3:02 AM |
One on One
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 3:00 AM |
Oedipus Rex
Sophocles, the ancient Greek tragedian, is said to have written around 123 plays in his lifetime, out of which only seven have survived. Oedipus Rex is one of those masterpieces.
Thebes, the kingdom of Oedipus is under a deadly spell. In order to remove the spell Oedipus has to find the murderer of Laius Read more...
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 2:57 AM |
Love Letters
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 2:54 AM |
The Vagina Monologues
With a question like that to start off, controversial or not, the play is undeniably interesting.
The Vagina Monologues, written by the award winning playwright Eve Ensler has become quite a global phenomenon now. It has been performed in India since 2003 with the addition of an Indian element by Mahabanoo Mody Kotwal. After umpteen hurdles and a number of bans down south, the play still draws in curious individuals and a full house is inevitable.
Short monologues by women of different ages, casts, religions, cultures, nationalities and social statuses portray women and their relationship with their respective vaginas Read more...
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May 10, 2010 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 2:10 AM |
THE SHEHENSHAH OF AZEEMO Prithvi Theatre Mumbai
Prithvi Theatre, 20 Janki Kutir, Juhu Church Road, Juhu, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai - 400 049
Date : 12/05/2010 Time : 04:00 pm and 07:00 pm

To Know more about THE SHEHENSHAH OF AZEEMO at Prithvi Theatre, check out:
http://www.wherecity.com/events/the-shehenshah-of-azeemo-98.html
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 2:08 AM |
Chandu Ki Chachi Prithvi Theatre Mumbai
Prithvi Theatre, 20 Janki Kutir, Juhu Church Road, Juhu, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai - 400 049

Date : 21/05/2010 Time : 04:00 pm and 07:00 pm
To Know more about Chandu Ki Chachi AT Prithvi Theatre, check out:
http://www.wherecity.com/events/chandu-ki-chachi-97.html
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May 8, 2010 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 1:56 AM |
Mummy Please Play Prithvi Theatre Mumbai
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 1:41 AM |
A Special Bond Part 2 Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 1:36 AM |
Kaifi aur Mein Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai
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April 23, 2010 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 3:33 AM |
ARANYA'S RED SPARROW (A)- Theatre Review
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 3:00 AM |
SUMMERTIME 2010 PERFORMING ENGLISH THEATRE IN INDIAN THEATRE TRADITIONS
An enriching body-speech coordination workshop that teaches you the unique skill of performing English theatre pieces in Indian traditions of dance and martial arts, exploring new speech patterns.
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April 21, 2010 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 11:27 PM |
Jaagine Joun To: Narasainyo - Play Review
Utkarsh Mazumdar, master singer and fine actor, has spent 37 years in English, Hindi and Gujarati theatre, yet consideres the portrayal of 15th century saint-poet Narsinh Mehta a formidable task. Narsinh Mehta remains an immortal icon in Gujarat’s literary tradition for his exceptional word music and social vision. One of his most popular songs is Vaisnav jan to, a favourite of Mahatma Gandhi’s.
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 11:25 PM |
Manto Ismat Hazir Hai - Play Review
Manto Ismat Hazir Hai brings to stage a rare form of visual storytelling. The play presents two of Manto’s short stories, namely Bu (Odour) and Titwal ka Kutta (The Dog of Titwal) along with Chughtai’s Lihaaf (The Quilt) and In The Name Of Those Married Women. In the mid-1940s, the writers were accused of obscenity and put to trial by the Lahore High Court, which is reflected in their stories.
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March 24, 2010 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 12:16 AM |
Hamlet, The Clown Prince- Play Review
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 12:12 AM |
Jaagine Joun To: Narasainyo- Play Review
Utkarsh Mazumdar, master singer and fine actor, has spent 37 years in English, Hindi and Gujarati theatre, yet consideres the portrayal of 15th century saint-poet Narsinh Mehta a formidable task. Narsinh Mehta remains an immortal icon in Gujarat’s literary tradition for his exceptional word music and social vision. One of his most popular songs is Vaisnav jan to, a favourite of Mahatma Gandhi’s.
“The idea of performing Narsinh Mehta emanated 10 years ago. He was a poet, composer, singer, performer. His instructions were based on love and humanism. His love for God didn’t deter him from loving humans. Inspite of recurring personal upheavals, and the constant harrassment meted to him by his caste members, state and the society, he withstood it all...
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March 22, 2010 | Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 5:50 AM |
The Blue Mug- Review
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 5:46 AM |
All About Women- Play Review
Five stories. Seven actresses. Eighteen characters. A prolific Croatian author. And Hidaayat Sami – the man who has been intimately associated with theatre since he was 19, forays at last into direction with Miro Gavran’s All About Women. Having actively participated in about 90 stage productions in various capacities (actor, light design, production), Hidaayat unwittingly piqued his peers’ curiosity when he embarked on this ‘all women’ play.
Some presaged the play wouldn’t translate into reality owing to the tenderness that women display towards each other (and this is an all women cast, remember!). “This being my first directorial venture, I wanted to work with friends. Not that I had issues toiling with new people, but friends can afford to endure you and your tantrums”, recounts Hidaayat.
So what is All About Women about? Five simultaneous stories involving five different settings, often interweaving, are in progress.
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| Posted by WhereCity Mumbai at 5:41 AM |
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf Review Mumbai
You are cordially invited to George and Martha's for an evening of fun and games.
Be on your guard – a slew of verbal abuse, relationship power conflicts, dark humour and deeply layered games are to follow. This is catharsis at its brutal best.
Edward Albee’s disturbing and powerful play is a scorching portrayal of the destructive, sadomasochistic and tempestuous relationship that exists between a History professor and his wife. When middle-aged Martha and her husband George are joined by a younger couple for cocktails, the stage is set for a night of drunken recriminations and revelations.
Tahira Nath, director, ‘Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf’, gets down to brass tacks…
In conversation with Karen Menezes
“I simply adore this play”, she says, face lighting up. “I came across the film adaptation several years ago and subsequently fell in love with the original script, a classic I stumbled upon in my earlier years.” The film, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, won a nomination in every single category it was eligible for at the Academy Awards. The play screened at Thespo, however, is abridged and omits references to religion, time, space and the Berlin Wall. The focus is the tumultuous, complex relationships between sexes and the games people play.
George and Martha give the impression of despising each other…
Martha is a highly flamboyant character, juxtaposing with the restraint and subtlety that her husband George displays.
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