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CURRENT ACTIVITY

Theatre Workshop

Shudrka conducts regular Theatre Workshops for actors. Please visit https://www.shudrkahyd.com/upcoming-workshop for more info.

Theatre Workshop

Firibar Poth Nai

Bengali Play - Written by Swapan Mondal, this play is based on the work and life of eminent poet and literary figure, Jibanananda Das. It is a work less concerned with recounting the episodes of the man's life than with contextualizing his work in relation to his experiences. This play continuously connects and contrast the contents of his work with how it was received by his critics and contemporaries.

Firibar Poth Nai

I Don't Move... I Don't Scream..

English Play - Inspired from Franca Rame's The Rape, this play accounts the brutality, humiliation and soul-shattering pain of a woman who was raped. It’s a personal experience, and within that the play delves deeper and brings out the societal attitude towards rape and the women who had faced it. More importantly it brings to light the true condition and position of women in our lives and society.

I Don't Move... I Don't Scream..

Sishe Ki Kahani

Hindi Play - The play is an adaptation of Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his histrionic mother, and his mentally fragile sister. While adapting, the essence of the play has been kept intact while Indianizing it keeping our views in in mind.

Sishe Ki Kahani

Ebar Dhormorajya

Bengali Play - Written by Swapan Mondal, this play speaks about politics, power and corruption plaguing humankind through eternity. It talks about war and its effects. More specifically, it speaks about women, who have been used and abused from each side. It is a feminist retelling of Mahabharata from the perspectives of the two mothers.

Ebar Dhormorajya

Rakshasudi Thota

Telugu Play - Based on Oscar Wilde’s story, The Selfish Giant, it talks about the receding green, disastrous climate change, greed and also the innate goodness in men and hope.

Rakshasudi Thota

Oka Anokha Rupkatha : Chalk Circle

Multilingual Play - Adapted from Berlot Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle, this play speaks about society with the haves and have-nots, human rights, morality and struggle.

Oka Anokha Rupkatha : Chalk Circle

Upcoming Production

Multilingual Play - collage of Badal Sarkar's plays... Rehearsal going on...

Upcoming Production
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