ECTA Presents Two Plays

April 21, 2010 on 8:02 pm | In Events | No Comments

Mark your calendars for ECTA’s latest productions to be staged on June
12 and June 13 2010 at Edison Valley Playhouse, Edison, NJ. Each
evening you’ll see two plays of different flavors.

“Musical Chair” - a short play by Sudipta Bhawmik
Directed by Keka Sirkar
“Five women of different ages and social backgrounds get into a game
of Musical chair. They circle around the chairs with the sole
objective of winning their prize seats at any cost. But when the music
stops, one has to lose and leave the game. But the game keeps going on
and on…..”

“Ekti Gnaye Thaki”
Written and directed by Sudipta Bhawmik
The play tells the story about the eternal bond between a brother and
sister that bridges all kinds of divisions, distances and conflicts.
The play highlights the fact that we all can live together in
universal love and brotherhood irrespective of the differences between
us, if we so desire. The name of the play is borrowed from the poem
“Ek Ganye” by Rabindranath Tagore and was made famous by Sombhu Mitra
and Tripti Mitra in Bidhayak Bhattacharya’s well known radio play
“Tahar Naamti Ranjana”.

As you know, Edison Valley Playhouse has limited seating. So please
book your tickets in advance. Tickets are $20.00 (for two plays) and
as always, members get a 20% discount.

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ECTA Presents Two Plays

April 21, 2010 on 8:02 pm | In Events | No Comments
June 12, 2010
6:00 pmto9:00 pm
June 13, 2010
4:00 pmto7:00 pm

Mark your calendars for ECTA’s latest productions to be staged on June
12 and June 13 2010 at Edison Valley Playhouse, Edison, NJ. Each
evening you’ll see two plays of different flavors.

“Musical Chair” - a short play by Sudipta Bhawmik
Directed by Keka Sirkar
“Five women of different ages and social backgrounds get into a game
of Musical chair. They circle around the chairs with the sole
objective of winning their prize seats at any cost. But when the music
stops, one has to lose and leave the game. But the game keeps going on
and on…..”

“Ekti Gnaye Thaki”
Written and directed by Sudipta Bhawmik
The play tells the story about the eternal bond between a brother and
sister that bridges all kinds of divisions, distances and conflicts.
The play highlights the fact that we all can live together in
universal love and brotherhood irrespective of the differences between
us, if we so desire. The name of the play is borrowed from the poem
“Ek Ganye” by Rabindranath Tagore and was made famous by Sombhu Mitra
and Tripti Mitra in Bidhayak Bhattacharya’s well known radio play
“Tahar Naamti Ranjana”.

As you know, Edison Valley Playhouse has limited seating. So please
book your tickets in advance. Tickets are $20.00 (for two plays) and
as always, members get a 20% discount.

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RON to be Staged by Natyabharati of Maryland

February 3, 2010 on 5:21 pm | In Events | No Comments
April 3, 2010
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Natyabharati presents

“RON”

(in Hindi and English)

a play by Sudipta Bhawmik

Hindi translation by Kaushik Datta and Stuti Banerjee

Directed by Suma Muralidhar

April 3, 2010

at F. Scott Fitzgerald Auditorium, Rockville Civic Center, Rockville, MD.

Cast: Jay Tipnis, Suresh Kodolikar, Meera Narasimhan, Rajiv Paul, Madhuri Subramaniam, Subhojit Sen, Pranav Pandya and Chetna Gola

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