The art of protesting
Nepal has witnessed several imaginative, unorthodox and evocative rebellions.
Nepal has witnessed several imaginative, unorthodox and evocative rebellions.
The idea of compelling people to stand up for the national anthem in a cinema hall is bizarre, condescending and undemocratic.
Brief Candle is a play about human relationships, behaviour and frailties.
I hadn’t watched the previous iterations of The Vagina Monologues but based on what I was hearing on the grapevine, I expected it to be radical, in-your-face and ferocious. Private is Political, the latest version of it, is indeed, no different.
The time has come for the theatre fraternity to act to make the stage safer for all.
It’s time for the state to gear up its responsibility in developing and leading the theatre industry
The Sabido syntax of storytelling is bringing a new wave in the radio drama scenario
The 32nd International Theatre Festival has offered momentum for international theatre scenario to grow
Sanjeev Uprety’s Makaiko Arkai Kheti is a remarkable play
Nepali theatre has come a long way in the last decade but it still has a lot more to learn
Reinvention of new formats and styles of presentation has been quite a revelation
The zeal and energy displayed by the youth in their response to the quake must be recognised and tapped
In addition to relief funds, the wide domain of art can help significantly in restoring normalcy
In 34 years, Sarwanam Theatre has pushed the boundaries of theatre and brought the art form closer to the masses.
Mahesh Dattani’s three-day workshop in Kathmandu had a lot to teach theatre artists