![]() ![]() This year, the directors, cast and crew will also engage the audience in discussions about their work, post the plays. Now in its sixth edition, Pratibimb is a celebration of this transformation in Marathi theatre. They want to develop thought-provoking dialogue and communicate new ideas,” she says. “A lot of the young directors and playwrights are bringing a certain level of seriousness to the content. She credits the present wave of good theatre to the younger generation of playwrights. The transition to serious theatre began when writers like Vijay Tendulkar and Satish Alekar penned down moving stories that changed the course of Marathi theatre,” says Gahlot. However, the audiences started getting tired of slapstick. “A few years ago, comedy theatre was doing really well. Deepa Gahlot, head of theatre and film at NCPA, says she felt the need to highlight the intellectual wave in Marathi theatre. The five-day theatre festival at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) began in 2010 as a platform to showcase the best of Marathi theatre. Tee is one of the seven experimental plays that have made it to Pratibimb 2015. That was our experience of watching Tee, an award-winning, experimental Marathi horror play. Goosebumps?Īs it turns out, there’s a third character walking around, in the dark, moving through the audience. Then you feel a hand caressing your shoulder. In hushed tones, two men talk about an unknown spirit that is lurking around. Only an eerie blue light illuminates the stage. Retrieved 10 February 2021.You’re in a dark auditorium. Archived from the original on 15 January 2010. ^ "Anita teams up with the ELTG team again".^ "Shubha, Bhavana to make the audience crack up".^ "Shilpa enters ELTG as Om's mother".^ "Women power in Marathi television shows".^ "Popularity of TV stars help Box Office success".^ "Julun Yeti Reshimgathi and Eka Lagnachi Tisari Goshta now in Hindi - ". ![]()
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