Directed by Neelanjan, revolving around the sensitive age-old issue of territorial disputes with intense themes, a play titled Park by Manav Kaul is set to stage on October 20 at Padatik Little Theatre, 6:30 pm onwards. With a seemingly simple narrative, the play will open showing three men fighting over a single bench in a park.
Gradually, the play throws light on beneath-the-surface concept where behind every fun exchange of ideas lies a deeper exploration of issues like history, culture, and religion. The struggle for the bench is a metaphor to the broader human quest of finding one’s place in the world. Through engaging dialogues, the play will examine the complexities of identity and belonging, making it a rich, thought-provoking experience that transcends its initial setting. It ultimately reflects on the nature of human existence and the challenges of carving out a personal space amidst societal and personal conflicts. The play will be staged by Mohan Jha, Manohar Kumar Jha, Neelanjan, Rupsa Das, Rahim Pirani.
Gradually, the play throws light on beneath-the-surface concept where behind every fun exchange of ideas lies a deeper exploration of issues like history, culture, and religion. The struggle for the bench is a metaphor to the broader human quest of finding one’s place in the world. Through engaging dialogues, the play will examine the complexities of identity and belonging, making it a rich, thought-provoking experience that transcends its initial setting. It ultimately reflects on the nature of human existence and the challenges of carving out a personal space amidst societal and personal conflicts. The play will be staged by Mohan Jha, Manohar Kumar Jha, Neelanjan, Rupsa Das, Rahim Pirani.
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