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Ongshoto Mahabharat:

Quest for Completeness... Click Here to Read More


Nalok:

Nalok is an adaptation of Abananindranth Thakur's novel portraying the journey of the great Goutam Buddha to attain the Bodhi (the true knowledge) through the eyes of a little village folk. Click Here to Read More


Gora:

Two rootless people, and Nationalism, Religion and Love... Click Here to Read More


Hari Bol:

A musical street play on struggle for existence of the tea workers of a closed tea garden and fundamentalist political power's forceful try to pacify the rage of workers with the use of religious programmes.Click Here to Read More


Ekhon Onek Rat:

When the darkness prevails... Click Here to Read More


SHUKA:

A classical rendition on the Mahabharata, depicting the dilemma of intellectual class and confused youth during the time of social upheaval. Click Here to Read More


Fonra:

A site specific street play based on a story written by Akhtarujjaman Iliyas depicting a conversation between a rickshaw- pooler and his passenger on the day of holy EID.


Bhokatta:

Story of a school dropout child labour and his quest for an impossible dream. Click Here to Read More


Borishaler Jogen Mandal:

A political docu-drama based on the epic novel by Debesh Roy on a life and struggle of a great but controversial dalit leader of Bengal Jogendranath Mandol.


Indur:

It is a satire on fierce rat race among modern day kids.


Kencho:

A fearful common man’s confrontation with the ruthless society and his unusual friendship with a physically challenged girl. After a series of defeats in life eventually, he turns out to be a winner.


Post office in Poland 1942:

A real story of staging Tagore’s DaakGhor in a Jewish ghetto of Warsaw by some orphans during Nazi regime.


Gharer Shatru:

It propagates patriotism in a coding of comedy .During the British rule, a police officer’s wife foxes him, helps a freedom fighter with all the information, and later joins in freedom fight.


Mela:

It is a collage merging the two story of Tagore. A boy and a girl both are searching. Boy is searching wealth and the girl, the man of her mind (moner manush). Their quest ends in a village fair. They get their desired treasure amidst people only, nowhere else.


Vutpanchali:

Political satire questioning different policies of government, which are detrimental to unprivileged class of the society.


Ghuri:

A musical play, which portrays a journey of two kites in the world of human being.


Atho Ganesh Katha:

A folk fantasy about the relentless pressure on children and abusing children by their parents to satisfy personal gains.


Buro angla:

It is a folk tale which narrates how a ruthless heartless boy learns to be good human after a journey towards Himalaya with the geese and other birds.


Mukh Dheke Jay Tobu:

A satire against the consumerist world. What happens when a theatre group takes a sponsorship of a cola company which wants to display their ad everywhere even in between the scenes of a play.


Srijon Chhande:

It is a passionate saga of conflicts between the generations about the true meaning of art. It shows the darker side of life of the artist. It also questions dogma and prejudices of patriarch society.


Doya Shankorer Diary:

A monologue of a mentally challenged man whose sister was molested by some goons in an open street of a city in front of a camera of a national news channel.


Nemesis:

A thriller depicting a brutal murder and a series of confessions made by some so-called intellectuals of society trapped in a haunted house.


Aswatthama:

It’s an anti-war, anti-imperialist play based on souptik parba of mahabhrata where aswatthama the son of karna, kills five little children of pandava in the midnight while they were sleeping and becomes the first ever terrorist of mankind.


Nilmrityu Ujagar Jago Jago Lakkhindor:

Musical in the form of bishohori pala, which presents laakhinar as present day youth who are in the stage of deep comma by the poison of consumerism.


Prosob:

A protest against the oppressions of military on the Manipuri people.


Beer Purush:

A fairy tale base on Tagore’s poem where a boy tales a story of his bravery and fight against the dacoits to save her mother.


Ksheerer Putul:

A fairy tale where a monkey performs duty of a true son, punishes the evil and brings justice.


Suryaloot:

It is a fairy tale of animal world where animals defeat the evil team of crocodile, fox and tiger and bring back their looted sun.


Mon Paboner Nao:

Three children of different classes come together to save the world with their little boat during the time of mahaplaban, the dreaded flood caused by a huge atomic explosion at north pol.


Sorbasi:

Tribal fable where the evil village guru tries to rule the society by his evil magic but fails and gets punishment, justice prevails.


Raktokarabi:

Timeless classic of Tagore on class struggle. Capitalist’s oppression on proletariat class and their revolution depicted in a poetic way.


Kori Borgar Chad:

Daydreaming of a lower middle class worker of a locked out factory and his realisations on consumerist world and his duty towards society.


Yuddha Yuddha Khela:

A political satire against the warmonger imperialists using the characters of Ramayana and by making a mockery of them.


Paliye beray:

A journey of an old flutist of an opera in search of his root.


Brishti Brishti:

An urban fantasy where a miracle man changes the dry emotionless hearts of some people and brings rain into to the perched earth.


Rajar Pete Projar Pithe:

Animal kingdom is metaphorically used to present the inequality of society and evil practises of the rulers. Lastly, the bad king is punished and change takes place by the ordinary citizens without any bloodshed.


Heshoramer Velkibaji:

A fairy tale assembling the different characters of Sukumar Roy. Two-outsider trace passes a bad rulers den, punishes him, and re-establishes the good king in the thorn after series of comic incidents.


Kaal Ba Porsu:

A political play where three unemployed youth enters into a so called intellectuals room and holds him and his class responsible for their situation and warns him about an explosion which may occur any moment.


Antorgato Agun:

A political thriller based on South American arm struggle.


Amitakshar:

A common lower middle class man gets help from a local political leader in terms of freedom fighter’s pension without doing any freedom struggle, gradually comes to know about the ideals of patriotism and pasivey revolts against the ruling party.


Pathor:

A hilarious satire on bureaucracy and police system.


Iman:

A village saga depicting the communal harmony in true sense of the term.


Jotugriho:

Family drama portraying, how the consumerism invites corruption and destroys family bonding and relationships.


Song er Pala:

A political comedy in the form of clown opera makes a mockery of the parliamentary democracy.


Abortan:

A street play with the strong message of communal harmony.


Khuror Kol:

Hilarious political satires in the form of street play commenting on the evils of WTO, GATT agreement.


Utso Sandhane:

A political drama in the social backdrop invokes a debate on Naxalists Movement of 70s and tries to search the root.


Sei Mukh:

Political thriller based on the real experience of a Journalist Heinz Lipmann on the fall of Socialist Democratic Government and rise of Nazi regime in Germany during 1937 after the fire incident of Reichstag.


Duhswapner Govire:

A political play, reviewing the turmoil of 70s in the eyes of a destructive police officer.


Khorhkuto:

Strongly criticizes the bureaucratic government and opportunity seeker politicians in the backdrop of a flood affected region and depitcs the real tragedy of the poverty striken inundated people.


Sotyi Vuter Galpo:

A hilarious political fantasy represents the conflict of Gods in the heaven and demons of the hell who were actually the goons and criminals in their previous lives in Mortal World.


Samne Din


Latthi:

A common clerk’s sudden revolt against his superior after a humiliation.


Ekti Obastob Golpo:

A satire on the police system and bureaucracy.


Moha Kalir Baccha:

A village fantasy, partially in form of opera where a poor mentally challenged village girl gives birth of a magic child, which attacks the people of Jaminder class like a beast for fulfilment of his hunger.


Marich Songbad:

A political satire, partially in opera format, presenting the tragedy of the people who are used by the upper class in the class struggle against their own class like Marich in Ramayana.


Fera


Iccheta Thama Noy


Nonajol:

A social drama about how the greed invites crime and destroys family bonding and relationships.


Roth


Borgi Elo Deshe


Pushpok Roth:

A surreal drama about the middle classes’ fantasy for better living.


Grabrial Pery:

An antifascist political play in the backdrop of Second World War, which narrates a poet’s encounter of words with some some Nazi officers, just before his court martial.


Rokter Joare Shuni:

A political play based on Shambuk episode of Ramayana, strongly propagates in favour of arm struggle of dalits against all kind of oppression.


Biplober Gaan

Singhashon:

A political satire on emergency.


Ganatantro Gopal Kahar:

A satire on the parliamentary democracy, election and role of the illiterate villagers.


Tiner Talwar:

A classic history of Bengali theatre during pre-independence period. The great theatre personalities, their pains and struggles, the ill effect of babu culture on Bengali theatre and, later its revolutionary role- all are represented very authentically.


Angaar:

A tragic saga on the exploitations of the coalmine workers and a devastating accident.


Chak Vanga Modhu:

The struggle for existence of the poor inhabitants of Sunderbon and their exploitations by the feudal class and lastly their revolt.


Durvaga Desh


Velkir Khela


Jotayu