Monday, August 22, 2011

Schedule of Theatre Festival 2011 at Shri Ram Centre

Saturday, 3 September, 2011
9.45am onwards

Name of school and play-

Ahlcon International School: Boodhi Kaki (Hindi) 
Writer: Munshi Premchand  
Director: Shalini Rastogi

Delhi Public School, Greater Noida: The Cop and the Anthem (English) 
Writer: O.Henry 
Director: Anuradha Ganguly, Babita Bhakuni, Monisha Sardana

K.R. World Mangalam School: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (English) 
Writer: Roald Dahl
Director: Rene Verma

Apeejay School Noida: Waqt ki Aawaz (Hindi)
Writer: Manjula Sharma
Director: Manjula Sharma

Mayoor School: Ek tha Gadha (Hindi) 
Writer: Sharad Joshi
Director: Monisha Goswami

Delhi Public School Noida: Veerangna (Hindi)
Writer: Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
Director: Imran 
Assistant Director: Rashima Kasal, Rupali Srivastava

DLF Public School: Anmol Bhent (Hindi) 
Writer: Tarkeshwari Mishra
Director: Devashish Tandon Assistant
Director: Swagata Ganguly

Sunday, 4 September 2011
6.30pm onwards

Three Arts Club's production Haar Gaye Bhagwaan
Based on Krishan Chander’s short story Parmatama
Writer: Reoti Saran Sharma
Director: Ajay Manchanda

Selected photos


TAC 2008-2011

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Required: male artists for a hindi play

Looking for male artists, who could rehearse daily (Mon-Sat) 6pm onwards at mayur vihar (delhi), for a theatre production (Hindi play) on 4 September 2011 at Shri Ram Centre. Please contact 9810220016 for further details.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Paanch Lakh: 10am, January 20 @Kamla Nehru College, DU

The main protagonist of the play is a small shop owner, Lalita Prasad Pandey. He and his wife lead a simple life, until one day when he dreams about a 'vardaan' from Goddess Lakshmi. According to the dream or the vardaan, Lalita was going to get five lakh rupees. He narrates this dream to his wife and relatives, convinced he would win a lottery soon. A pandit also assures him of the windfall. Through a series of events, the play explores how mere coincidences further convince Lalita the dream is a true premonition. Based on this, he and his wife engage themselves in planning for the future with all the money that they are destined to get. However, as the story reaches the climax, the bubble bursts, shattering the couple initially, but eventually teaching them that destiny is shaped with one’s hard-work and sincerity, and baseless thoughts have little to do with the way one’s life shapes up. Comic at several occasions, the play offers a discussion on how beliefs and unconscious desires make us believe in irrational ideas. Dreams do come true, but how they manifest depends on how much one works towards achieving them.

Cast in order of Appearance

Lalita Prasad                                       Kundan Kumar Singh 
Sheela                                                 Nupur Jain
Doodh Wala                                        Nidhi Kant Pandey
Makaan Maalik                                   Deepak Sheopuri
Brahmin Devta                                    Prafull Sharma
Lakshmi                                              Shalini Singh
Tarun Babu                                          Kaustubh Kaushik
 
Music & Lights                                   Sanjeev Singh

Writer                                                  Ramesh Mehta
Director                                               Saurabh Bhatnagar      
Producer                                              Anuradha Dar




Friday, July 2, 2010

The Hindu, Friday, July 02, 2010

A mix of humour at theatre fest
Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: Three Arts Club, one of the oldest theatre groups in Delhi, is hosting a three-day theatre festival at Shri Ram Centre here beginning Friday.

The “Summer Drama Festival-2010” has been conceptualised to showcase the talent of amateur theatre artistes. It will host a comedy play, “Dhong”, a satire with classic elements like mistaken identity, avaricious people and a complex love plot.

On Saturday, children's play “Ek Tha Budha” will be staged. The one-act play is a story of a lazy old man who is granted wishes by three fairies. The same day, another one-act play “Paanch Lakh” will be staged. It offers a humorous take on how beliefs and unconscious wants make us believe in irrational ideas.

“Aparichit” has been inspired by Albert Camus' cult literary work “The Stranger”. It portrays a man who does not conform to social norms.

URL: http://www.hindu.com/2010/07/02/stories/2010070250570200.htm