Akshaya Pillai
Acquiring a taste for theatre at the International Theatre Festival of Kerala
A play that converses actively with the audience, invigorates the public conversation about the identity of the Indian Muslim and doesn’t flinch from drawing Jinnah into the discussion
Jyoti Dogra’s brilliantly crafted performance piece, Notes on Chai, discovers the universal in the ordinary
An extraordinary production of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale breaks the monotony of theatre as usual
Nandita Das on acting, co-writing, directing, producing and acting along with her husband
Writer-director Sachin Kundalkar has no clue how to tie up the ends of the mad film he’s made
Quasar Thakore Padamsee challenges his audience to piece together his play on Tibetan identity
Nandu Madhav, best known for his turn as Dadasaheb Phalke in India’s Oscar entry film Harishchandrachi Factory, directs a successful play on Shivaji
Liberty Cinema, one of Mumbai’s last surviving art deco classics, is struggling for survival