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Theatre Utsav at Mumbai festival

The Mumbai Festival just seems to be getting bigger and bigger. This year, for the first time the Mumbai Theatre Utsav will take place, which will feature well-liked theatre actors and personalities and include 40 plays, 10 street performances and seven traditional folk shows.

Between January 13 and 19 and again from January 23 to 27, the two-week festival promises to be full of surprises.

The Utsav will feature highly praised plays like Rangeelo, Kabir, Lali Lila, Taj Mahal Ka Tender, Black With Equal and Zulva besides holding workshops with Atul Tiwari, Alyque Padamsee, Salim Arif, Javed Siddique, Mahesh Dattani, Pradeep Mule and Shafaat Khan.

Planning to display the best of Mumbai’s theatre, the event will be a gathering point for artistes, theatre practitioners, musicians, poets and academicians among others. Eminent personalities like Nadira Babbar, Quasar Padamsee, Vikram Kapadia and Ashwin Gidwani are also associated with the Utsav.

Mumbai Theatre Utsav will showcase some of the most exceptional talents as well as provide a platform to newcomers. Supported by corporates and well-known brands, this festival is definitely something to watch out for. It will be held at the P L Deshpande Maharashtra Kala Academy (Ravindra Natya Mandir) at Prabhadevi.

More on the Theatre Utsav, here

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Geeta
Jan 22nd, 2006 at 3:17 pm | #

I am keen to participate in plays as an artist
thank you

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