Schedule

Delhi Ibsen Festival : 3 - 14 December 2009


3rd & 4th

Metropolis
Directed by Amal Allana
Based on "Rosmersholm", "Hedda Gabler" and "A Doll's House"

Theatre & Television Associates,
New Delhi

7.00 p.m,
Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.


4th & 5th

Some Stage Directions for Henrik Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman
Directed by Zuleikha Chaudhari
In Collaboration with Sangeet Natak Akademi

Zuleikha Chaudhari Productions,
New Delhi

7.00 p.m,
Meghdoot III Exhibition Hall,
Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi.


5th & 6th

Lady from the Sea
Directed by Jyothish M.G.

Abhinaya Theatre Research
Centre, Trivandrum

7.00 p.m,
Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.


6th & 7th

The Master Builder
Directed by Santanu Bose

Saltlake Monirath Group
Theatre, Kolkata

7.00 p.m,
LTG Auditorium, New Delhi.


7th & 8th

The Communicator
Directed by Kamaluddin Nilu

Centre for Asian Theatre,
Bangladesh

7.00 p.m,
Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.


8th & 9th

Nora's Doors
Directed by Nora Amin
Based on 'A Doll's House'

Lamusica Independent
Theatre Group, Egypt

7.00 p.m,
LTG Auditorium, New Delhi.


9th & 10th

Drowning
Directed by Mirjam Koen
Based on 'Little Eyolf'

OT Theatre, Netherlands

7.00 p.m,
Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.


10th & 11th

The Devil's Ship
Directed by Attila Pessyani
Based on 'Lady from the Sea'

Bazi Theatre, Iran

7.00 p.m,
LTG Auditorium, New Delhi.


11th & 12th

Hedda Gabler
Directed by Zhan Min

Hangzhou Yue Opera Theatre,
China

7.00 p.m,
Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.


12th & 13th

Pillars of the Community
Directed by Neeraj Kabi

Pravah Theatre Laboratory,
Mumbai

7.00 p.m,
LTG Auditorium, New Delhi.


13th & 14th

Seminar on Inter-culturalism
Keynote Speaker Prof. ERIKA FISCHER - LICHTE

Dramatic Art and Design
Academy, New Delhi

10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Anandagram, (Sanskriti Kendra)
Gitorni, New Delhi


 
 

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