Ismail Merchant: Film Producer Extraordinary / Partha Chatterjee
Ismail Merchant’s passing away on May 25, 2005 marked the end of a certain kind of cinema. He was the last of the maverick film producers with taste who made without any compromise,...
Ismail Merchant’s passing away on May 25, 2005 marked the end of a certain kind of cinema. He was the last of the maverick film producers with taste who made without any compromise,...
Text of The Review by Manohar Khushalani Published in IIC Diary Directed by K K Raina, conceived, scripted and narrated in Hindi by Ila Arun, ‘Shabd Leela’ is a partially dramatized reading of the...
I keep you as a poem in the core of my existence I sing all day You my song You often shine as the evening star in my lonesome dreams You hold my hand When...
I know/ you are still holding my hand I feel you in my palm pain looses its intensity I am smiling at myself your kindness twinkles in your eyes In your light I sail through...
National School of Drama today inaugurated its, evergreen, much-awaited 11th Bal Sangam – a folk & traditional performing Arts & folk Theatre festival, at the lush green lawns of the campus amid much fanfare. Watch the film...
National School of Drama, the foremost theatre training institutions in the world and the only one of its kind in India today announced the commencement of its much awaited 11th edition of Bal Sangam from 9th-12th November 2019, in its...
The latest new playwright to hit the horizon is Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, a seasoned journalist; whose first play, ‘Everything Personal’, was presented by Yatrik under the direction of Bhaskar Ghosh. Incidentally, all the three plays were produced by the India International Center, though the first two were presented by Ruchika Theatre Group at IIC earlier.
Performing Arts / Play / Theatre
by Manohar Khushalani · Published 28 October 2019 · Last modified 12 May 2020
A Review by Prof. Manohar Khushalani IICs Annual Day was celebrated with a fitting tribute to Munshi Premchand by dramatic renditions of four of his most well known short stories directed by Rajinder Nath...
A review by Manohar Khushalani First Published in IIC Diary National School of Drama’s “Ghazab Teri Ada”, an anti-war play, adapted from Aristophane’s Greek comedy, Lysistrata, was staged at IIC. Adaptation, music design and...
by Manohar Khushalani · Published 25 October 2019 · Last modified 17 July 2020
Event: A Talk by Prof. Paula Richman Learning from Performance: Epic Narrative in Regional Theatre Traditions of South India Venue: Seminar Rooms I & II, Kamaladevi Complex at IIC Date: Sept. 7 2013...
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