" Where there is no imagination, there is no horror." Sherlock Holmes The play starts on an intriguing note where Sherlock Holmes along with his companion, Dr Watson examines a walking stick in his well-known address at Baker Street. As they formulate theories to reconstruct a man from this clue, they are abruptly interrupted by... Continue Reading →
Bade Miyaan Deewane: A Review
As the title and poster might suggest, the play ‘Bade Miyaan Deewaane’ is set in retro Bollywood style. It is light-hearted comedy enriched with subtle humour, satire, and the occasional Urdu ‘Shayari’. Being the main production of this semester, the Aaina Dramatics club made sure that the play successfully captured various components of a classic... Continue Reading →
Rashomon: A Theatrical Adaptation
As Saturday evening unfolded, the amphitheater at T.M.A. Pai Park teemed with the hustle of an anticipating audience eager to watch Rashomon, a play by ADA Dramatics. ADA, in association with Betaal, performed a Hindi adaptation of the eponymous Japanese film from 1950 in a unique form called Yakshagana, which added a refreshing appeal to... Continue Reading →