Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Desapearing numbers play



this is play ticket isueing in hyderabad intenational mathematicien conferance its held n global auditorium in shathithi sarovar we work with them as a volenters so thats a good experience as a theatre artist so theatre is universal art it realated with lifes and leatereture space ,object some off eminent theatre practice mansion in their books and they frove them self like appea craig kontore etc  

KHADIYA KA GHERA

I starte my theatre jurney with this production it is play  "Khadiya ka ghera"
derected by sri.Satya brata Rout in 2008 sep colabration Hniversity Of Hyderabad & Theatre Club.
Through this prodution i got some intrest about the theatre

esunath: The museum of lost pieces

esunath: The museum of lost pieces: "Dsire to expres Presented by the department of theatre arts, the play evolved as part of a three month long process which was mastermin..."

esunath: The museum of lost pieces

esunath: The museum of lost pieces: "Dsire to expres Presented by the department of theatre arts, the play evolved as part of a three month long process which was mastermin..."

space & object dramaturgy

this is a after scenography workshop photo in this workshop we learn how to do a production
through scenography make it  a play  a live on the stage

Monday, October 11, 2010

The museum of lost pieces




Dsire to expres
Presented by the department of theatre arts, the play evolved as part of a three month long process which was masterminded by the visiting faculty of the department, Sreejith Ramanan. The play begins with a number of museum objects coming out from the museum of history and starts entertaining the audience with their breath-takingly adventurous as well as hilarious special skills which include breaking a heavy stone on the chest of an actor, smoking through the nose, chewing blades, dancing to filmi songs and the auction of a hen (with some of the characters flying down from the tree). All these museum pieces are providing all out entertainment for quite a while but slowly their essence starts getting revealed. These pieces come out of a historical museum and are going to shed the sense of complacency that encircles them. Dr. Ambedkar, Martin Luther King, American woman suffragist Susan B. Anthony, Anne Frank, Charlie Chaplin, Subhash Chandra Bose and Graylen Hagler come back on stage through their famous speeches. They are about to stage their dangerous performance.... The play makes use of live music as well as recorded music and deploys a wide range of lights including ultra violet lights.