Theater
World Theatre Day celebrations at Mandala Theatre
A highlight of the event was the announcement of the 3rd Nepal International Theatre Festival (NIT Fest) 2025, themed ‘Light of Indigenous Wisdom’.Post Report
Mandala Theatre Nepal celebrated World Theatre Day on Wednesday, uniting the global theatre community for a day of cultural exchange and artistic reflection. Guests, including Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Hit Bahadur Tamang, as well as litterateurs and artists Abhi Subedi, Sabitri Kakshapati, Bijay Bisfot, Joerg Andrees, Dayahang Rai and Buddhi Tamang were present at the event.
The event commenced with the reading of a powerful message from the International Theatre Institute, penned by 2023 Nobel Prize winner Jon Fosse. The message underscored theatre’s ability to foster social change and cultural dialogue.
A highlight of the event was the announcement of the 3rd Nepal International Theatre Festival (NIT Fest) 2025, themed ‘Light of Indigenous Wisdom’. Scheduled for March 16 to March 27, 2025, the festival aims to celebrate diverse cultures and traditions, offering a platform for indigenous communities to showcase their heritage.
Additionally, the Mandala Alumni Drama Festival (MAD Fest) and its theme ‘Youth, Roots, and Stage’ were announced. Scheduled for July 5 to July 7, MAD Fest will provide graduates of Mandala Theatre Nepal with a platform to showcase their creativity.
The event also marked the launch of ‘Reflections Vol II’, a compilation capturing the essence of the 2nd NIT Fest held in 2022. Through articles, interviews and reflections, this book preserves the festival’s legacy for future generations.
Attendees also viewed the screening of a documentary highlighting the memorable moments of the 2nd NIT Fest, offering insights into the behind-the-scenes efforts that bring theatre to life.
A panel discussion, featuring senior theatre artists, explored the possibilities of theatre and offered valuable suggestions for future festivals. Emphasis was placed on inclusivity, accessibility, and artistic integrity in festival organisation and management.