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Calendar - Epicentre
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oct 2016
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Welcome to
the finest
Theatre Experience
October 8-16, 2016
Oct.9
Oct. 8
Oct.11
Tribute To Gopal Sharman
7:30pm
4:00pm & 7:30pm
Barff
7:30pm
Doll’s House
Ramayana
(Hindi/140mins)
Dir. Saurabh Shukla
Cast: Sadia Siddiqui, Sunil Palwal,
Saurabh Shukla. Prod. AGP World
(English/90mins with interval)
Dir. Pushan Kripalani.
Cast: Ira Dubey & Joy Sengupta.
Prod. Ila Arun
(English/160mins with interval)
Wri & Dir. late Gopal Sharman
Performed by Jalabala Vaidya and the
Akshara Repertory
Old World
Theatre
Festival
2016
Oct.16
Oct.12
4:00pm & 7:30pm
7:30pm
Ladies Sangeet
Agnes of God
(Hinglish/120mins+interval)
Dir. Purva Naresh.
(English/90mins)
Wri. John Pielmeier Dir. Kaizad Kotwal
Cast: Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal, Anahita
Uberoi and Avanti Nagral
Cast: Lovleen Mishra, Joy Sengupta, Gopal Datt, Nivedita
Bhargava , Nidhi Singh, Sidhdhartha Kumar, Sarika Singh,
Monica Gupta, Trisha Kale, Krutti Saxena, Niranjan Iyengar.
Created for Aadyam - An Aditya Birla Group Initiative
Hospitality Partner
Supporting Partner
Tickets at Rs.1000, Rs.750 & Rs.500 available at the venue.
For more details please call
Aditi Chauhan at 0124 2715000, 9810059550
All shows recommended for 18yrs and above.
Epicentre At Apparel House, Sector 44, Gurgaon. www.epicentre.co.in
Experience 3 Day Music Festival with the North Indian Delicacies
presents
epicentre
Oct.14-16
11am-8pm
14th October: Punjabi songs by Girik AmanPunjabi Music Best Club Song of the Year Award
15th October: Guru Dakshina, an evening of a story telling
by Aditya Roy narrated on flute and with Marshal Arts,
followed by a musical concert
16th October: A qawali evening by Nizami Brothers
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9th Sun | 7:30pm
The Ramayana (English/160mins
including 10mins interval) Writer. &
Director. Gopal Sharman Prod.
Akshara Theatre. The production retains
the dramatic intensity of Gopal Sharman's play which explores the
human characters of Rama and Sita with reverence, delicacy and
insight, through some of the most exquisite stage writing in modern
theatre. Eminent Tamil litterateur Ka Naa Subramaniam, writing in the
Indian Express pronounced it “The Ramayana for our times”, while the
New York Times hailed it as “India's Gift to Broadway”. In this
production, the audience joins Gopal, Jalabala and their young cast in
exploring the magic and mystery of Rama – “in whose voice the
dumb babble love's profundities and the lame prance gaily over
unscaled peaks.” Tickets at Rs.750 & 600 available at the
venue. Suitable for 18 years & above.
11th Tue | 7:30pm
Doll's House (English/90mins with a 15mins
interval) Director. Pushan Kripalani Prod. Ila
Arun Cast. Ira Dubey Joy Sengupta, Pushan
Kripalani. The play traces the awakening of Nora
Helmer from her previously unexamined life of domestic, wifely comfort.
Having been ruled her whole life by either her father, or her husband
Torvald, Nora finally comes to question the foundation of everything she
has believed in once her marriage is put to the test. Ibsen's writing is
timeless, as he deals with examining the human condition. His plays works
in any context, in any country. So the play is set in no particular place with
nothing that gives away any information about time and location. The piece
is staged with an absence of colour or context bringing human beings
locked in battle with themselves and each other into sharp relief, leaving
deliberate spaces; allowing the people watching- to colour it all in with
their own experiences. Tickets at Rs.750 & 600 available at the
venue. Suitable for 18 years & above.
12th Wed | 7:30pm
Agnes Of God (English/90mins) Writer. John
Pielmeier Dir. Kaizad Kotwal Prod. Poor-Box
Productions Cast. Ananhita Uberoi, Avanti
Nagral, Mahabanoo Mody - Kotwal. Agnes of
God tells the story of a novice nun who gives birth and insists that the child
was the result of an immaculate conception. A psychiatrist and the mother
superior of the convent clash during the resulting investigation. The title is a
pun on the Latin phrase Agnus Dei (Lamb of God). The play revolves around
Dr. Martha Livingstone, the psychiatrist; the Mother Superior and Agnes, the
novice. Dr. Livingstone covers the full gamut of emotion during the play,
from nurturer to antagonist, from hard-nosed court psychiatrist and atheist
to faith-searching healer. The Mother Superior must expound the
possibilities of miracles while recognizing the realities of today's world.
Agnes is a beautiful but tormented soul whose abusive upbringing has
affected her ability to think rationally. Summoned to a convent, Dr. Martha
Livingstone, a court-appointed psychiatrist, is charged with assessing the
sanity of Agnes, accused of murdering her newborn. The Mother Superior
determinedly keeps young Agnes from the doctor, arousing Livingstone's
suspicions further as to the culpability of the senior nun. Who killed the
infant and who fathered the tiny victim? Livingstone's questions force all
three women to re-examine the meaning of faith and the power of love
leading to a dramatic, compelling climax. Tickets at Rs.1000, 750 & 500
available at the venue. Suitable for 18 years & above.
15th Sat | 7:00pm
Guru Dakshina (Eng/60mins) Performer. Aditya Roy.
This one act play is about a boy full of wonder and
curiosity who dreams of the great warriors of the past
and of being a great warrior like them. Its also about an
old man, wandering alone through the world constantly running from a past
he cannot face. Fate or chance bring both characters together to change each
others lives. Guru Dakshina at its heart is the story of the relationship
between The Guru and The Shishya. It was written by Roy and his mother
who inspired him to go into Martial Arts by telling him stories of warriors
from the past. Warriors who were inspiring, and stood for more than their
ability to just take lives. FREE ENTRY in AMPHITHEATRE
theatre
Supporting Partner
16th Sun | 4:00pm & 7:30pm
Ladies Sangeet (Hindi/English/130mins with
interval) Writer & Director. Purva Naresh
Prod. Aarambh Mumbai Cast. Lovleen
Mishra, Joy Sengupta, Gopal Datt, Nivedita
Bhargava, Nidhi Singh, Sidhdhartha Kumar, Sarika Singh, Monica Gupta,
Trisha Kale, Krutti Saxena & Niranjan Iyengar. Ladies Sangeet explores a
debate on gender stereotyping, through the hilarious situations arising
at a house that is preparing for a sangeet ceremony for Radha's
wedding. In a corner of the house, Radha is locked in an intense debate
with her mother, from her trousseau to her impending wifely duties
and of course, marital sex. As the play progresses, we realise that
Radha's mother, Megha is undergoing a separation from her husband
because of his rumoured affair with another woman, but she has to
put up a smiling face for the sake of a smooth wedding. Adding to the
pandemonium, Radha's grandmother and her sister are locked in a
battle regarding the choice of wedding music. As Megha breaks her
long standing silence with her husband, the plot takes an unexpected
twist! Tickets at Rs.1000, 750 & 500 available at the venue.
Suitable for 18 years & above.
20th Thu | 7:30pm
A Straight Proposal (120mins) Dir. Happy Ranjit Prod.
Friends Of Art Artists. Dilip Shankar, Teekam Joshi,
Nitin Goel, Ashok Dhawan,Yuvraj Bajwa, Junaid Kaifi and
Shaurya Shakner. After being nominated in 6 categories
including best play of 2015 in prestigious Mahindra theatre awards (META
2015) and being a part of Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2015 unicorn actors studio
is back with its one of the most successful play. The play was loved by the
mass and got great reviews from the media and critics. Come and watch
some of the best performances with a heart touching story. Nobody knows
whether ghosts exist or not but still many of us do believe that they exist.Yet
people like Dhruv, Mitesh, Amar, Kranti, Turag and thousands like them exist
but society ignores their existence or criminalizes their needs. Who is forcing
them to live like ghosts? Are they supposed to be like that? Can love be
considered a crime? The play covers the life of Mitesh the protagonist of the
play, the ups and downs in his life which goes parallel to the ups and downs
of the LGBT movement in India. The play unfolds a series of Mitesh's love
stories and his relationship with his brother and father which bring out the
several problems in the gay community. A secret life and the mysterious
death of Mitesh in this play are not just incidents, they become metaphors
for us. A story of one diary, four love stories, one phone call, four days of
love, one promise, four lovers and one gunshot... a straight proposal. Tickets
at Rs. 400/- available at the venue. Suitable for all age groups.
23th Sun | 4:30pm & 7:30pm
Atmakatha (Hindi/140mins with 10min interval) Design
& Dir. Vinay Sharma Co-Prod. Ishan Soni & Pranav
Sachdev Cast. Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Chetna Jalan,
Sanchayita Bhattacharjee & Anubha Fatehpuria
Presented By. LCM Entertainment. Rajadhyaksha, a
nationally acclaimed writer, is dictating his autobiography to Pradnya - a
young researcher who has chosen his works as the topic for her thesis.
The writer and his wife Uttara separated thirty years earlier because of a
brief relationship between Rajadhyaksha and Uttara’s sister Vasanti.
Rajadhyaksha has published a novel depicting these events, where
Uttara/Vasanti become the semi-fictional Urmila/Vasudha. The book makes
their relationships a source of gossip and discussion for the press and
public. Uttara and Vasanti have since reconciled but one day the past
resurfaces. As all four characters look at their own lives, different layers
and versions of the truth emerge revealing all of them trapped in their own
“cycle of torment.” Everything is recorded. Everything recorded is
distorted. Everything distorted is recollected. Everything recollected is
recorded. The cycle continues. Tickets at Rs. 550, 750 & 950 available
at the venue. Suitable for 5 years & above.
talk
theatre
Events partner
FOOD COURT
18th Thu | 7:30pm
Mantra For Success, a Talk by Jaya
Row. The session helps leverage
inner resources to achieve success.
Success comes from action. Action
from thought. Thought from deeper wells of attitude and
motivation within you. So master the basics of the inner
game and the outer manifestations of action and success will
follow automatically.
Programme at a glance
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8,9,11,12,15,16,20,23
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14th Fri | 7:30pm
Contemporary Amalgamation of Raga
with Beats, an evening of a unique
fusion of Melody & Rhythm by Naviin
Gandharv on Belabaharr & Tabla, along with his
troupe. Collab. Anuraaj Clasical Band
21st Fri | 7:30pm
Dance-Drama-Mime|Mixed Evening (90mins)
Prod. Friends Of Art. It is mixed bag evening of
performers like Varoon P Anand for impromptu,
Vaibhav Raj Gupta for Mime, Ryan, Sanjay Khatri and Naomi for Dance &
Sunit Tondon and Vidushi Mehra for theatre. Tickets at Rs. 400/available at the venue. Suitable for all age groups.
dance
24th Mon | 7:30pm
7th Edition- IWCF Live Concert Series 2016, an
evening of Sitar Recital by Subarata De. Collab.
India World Cultural Forum
19th Wed | 7:30pm
An evening of Odissi recital by
Manurakshi Mitra, disciple of
Mayadhar Raut & Dibakar Kuntia
25th Tue | 7:30pm
Naatya Sandhya – 10, an evening of
Kathak recital by Jayeeta Dutta from
Bengaluru, Kuchipudi recital by V. Soumyasri from Aurangabad &
Bhartanatyam recital by Jashasmita Sarkar from Gurgaon. Collab.
India World Cultural Forum
theatre
3rd Nov Thu | 7:30pm
Dashmesha, an evening of Odissi recital by Ayesha
Dahra, disciple of Panchanan Bhuiyan Collab.
Aradhana Dance Foundation
8th Sat | 4:00pm & 7:30pm
Barff (Hindi/140mins) Writer & Director.
Saurabh Shukla Prod. AGP World Cast.
Sadia Siddiqui, Sunil Palwal, Saurabh Shukla.
Set in picturesque Kashmir during winter, Barff is a thriller spanning
one night. Desperate parents of an ailing child and an unsuspecting
doctor are the three lives caught in the whirlwind of conflicting
questions of truth, reality and belief. Barff raises many questions - is
truth what we all experience together or we all have our own different
truths? Does truth lead to belief or it's the belief which constructs the
truth? Does truth actually exist or it's just a manifestation of one's
own belief? This gripping Hindi thriller by Saurabh Shukla questions
truth and belief which takes the protagonist on a journey to find the
'truth of the other side.' Tickets at Rs.1000, 750 & 500 available
at the venue. Suitable for 18 years & above.
Book your theatre tickets online or get them collected
from Epicentre: 10:00am - 8:00pm
All non-ticketed events have only 312 seats. Seating on first-come-first-served basis.
Please note that the programme schedule is subject to change / cancellation.
Please call Epicentre at 91 124 2715200 or
log in to www.epicentre.co.in to seek information on any last minute changes.
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