1. Gathering ‘Broken Images’

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    Girish Karnad is famous as a playwright among his other achievements. The title of his play ‘Broken Images’ has been inspired from T.S Eliot’s ‘The Wasteland.’ “What are these roots that clutch, what branches grow Out of this stony rubbish? Son of man, You cannot say, or guess, for you...
  2. On stage

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    By Bala I had the opportunity to interact with some celebrities like Dilip Kumar, Saira Banu, Dimple Kapadia, Ashok Kumar and R.D.Burman from the film world, cricketers Ajit Wadekar, Sunil Gavaskar, Nari Contractor and Vijay Merchant, politicians Murli Deora  and Kumari Ananthan etc during the period mid 1972 to end...
  3. Magic of the word

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    By Slogan Murugan Mumbai was very lucky to get a fresh dose of what it is good at – Amazing stories. Also known as mayanagari, stories are the foundations on which this city is built. Stories not just projected on to screens but even the ones scripted through hard work...
  4. Exploring Broadway

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    By Kamal Kamaraju It takes a lot of effort to become part of a community. Broadway is something that I have heard or seen in movies and read a few books in school. Shakespeare’s plays that we played in school were part of such legacy. But I never got an...
  5. Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf?

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    By Kamal Kamaraju “I am… I am..” says Martha at the end of the play.  As I sign up and get on board of this massive production, `Who’s afraid of Virginia Woof?’ I too utter the same words, especially with Ilayaraaja sir on board and him personally composing as we...
  6. An evening, all ears

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    By T S Sudhir   I am not an authority on theatre. Whatever little exposure and understanding I have had, has been courtesy my collegemate and dear friend Satyajit Sharma who joined the National School of Drama (NSD), the premier institution to learn theatre, in Delhi in 1991. This meant several...

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