Prithvi Theatre November Fri 20, 06:00 pm, 09:30 pm
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ADISHAKTI'S RHINOCEROS (English) |
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1 Hour 15 Minutes (without interval)
Rhinoceros (French original title Rhinocéros) is a play by Eugène Ionesco, written in 1959. The play belongs to the school of drama known as the Theatre of the Absurd. The inhabitants of a town turn into rhinoceroses; ultimately the only human who does not succumb to this mass metamorphosis is a flustered everyman figure who is often criticized throughout the play for his drinking and tardiness. The play is often read as a response to the sudden upsurge of Fascism during the events preceding World War II. The play explores the themes of conformity, culture, philosophy, and morality. Issues which are increasingly relevant in today’s changing socio-political landscape.
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Adishakti :
Adishakti Laboratory for Theatre Art Research, Puducherry, India is a theatre, music, dance and shadow puppetry troupe and a locus for hybrid performing arts. It is the home from which national and international performances, workshops, artist exchanges and research are generated. Adishakti defends a holistic view of theatre arts and seeks to recover systems of craft, artisinal activity, architecture and design, indigenous medicine and environmental awareness germane to most traditional performance cultures. Adishakti also connects traditional arts to contemporary arts practice - and rural forms to metropolitan expressions. Adishakti's holistic view of theatre finds expression in its campus, which is a cultural hub in the lap of nature. Three acres of sylvan surroundings house many heritage structures, an outdoor amphitheatre, an indoor theatre space built to the specifications of the Natya Shastra , the ancient treatise on theatre -- with contemporary acoustic paneling. The landscape is dotted with fruit trees and vegetable plantations – all organically grown. There are three sacred groves, { sarpa kavu} which have been nurtured in the traditional way and many trees mentioned in ancient texts are flourishing at Adishakti. Medicinal herb gardens have been planted in consultations with medicinal practitioners from alternative streams of treatment. In fact Siddha, Ayurveda and Naturopath practitioners are part of Adishakti's visiting faculty and treat its performers and its visitors. Adishakti is currently supported by the Ford Foundation and the R D Tata Trust. |
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Berenger Arjun Shankar
Jean Vinay Kumar
Daisy Nimmy Raphel
Dudard Suresh Kaliyath
Botard Arvind Rane
Housewife Veenapani Chawla
Logician Nimmy Raphel
Old Gent Suresh Kaliyath
Proprietor Arvind Rane
Mrs. Boef Veenapani Chawla
Writer Eugène Ionesco
Director Vinay Kumar
Lighting Design Vinay Kumar
Light Operator Anoop Davis
Soundscape Vinay Kumar
Sound Operator Deepa Suresh
Costumes Veenapani Chawla
Sets Vinay Kumar
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