Tuesday, October 24, 2006

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mukhOsh

Friday, June 09, 2006

We are back on stage!


mukhOsh
The Baanglaa theatre group at IISc
Brings to you
PARABAASH
A Manoj Mitra play
Join us at the ADA Rangamandira (opp Ravindra Kalakshetra)
On Friday, 23rd June'06, at 7:00 pm
To experience the rich cultural of Baanglaa theatre
Tickets: Rs.49.00

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Coming show on 1st October

WATCH OUT !!!

mukhOsh presents two Bengali short plays:
Monikaanchon by Badal Sarkar and Shoorpanakha by Jyotsnamoy Ghosh.

Date: 1st October, 2005 (Saturday)
Time: 06:30 p.m.
Venue: A.D.A. Rangamandira (Opp. Rabindra Kalakshetra)






Tickets at Rs.49/- are available at Crossword, Lazeez, Casa Piccola, Bangaliana (Koramangala), Bengal Sweets (Gangamma Circle), K. C. Das (j. P. Nagar)

For advance booking contact: mukhosh_iisc@yahoo.co.in

Tele-booking: 9242493533 (Ayan Roy); 9886307249 (Anindita Bhadra); 9886807298 (Ayan Banerjee).

Our previous performances


PLAY

PLAYWRIGHT

DATE

VENUE

1.

Tulkalam

Debaki Bandopadhyay

Feb’03

IISc

2.

Monikanchon

Badal Sarkar

Jun’03

IISc

3.

Shoorpanakha

Jyotsnamoy Ghosh

Jun’03

IISc

4.

Tulkalam

Debaki Bandopadhyay

Oct’03

Jaymahal

5.

Ebong Indrajit

Badal Sarkar

Jan’04

IISc

6.

Maajhraatire

Debkumar Bhattacharyya

Jul’04

IISc

7.

Aajo Shombuk

Shyamaltanu Dasgupta

Jul’04

IISc

8.

Honeymoon

Debaki Bandopadhyay

Sept’04

IISc

9.

Honeymoon

Debaki Bandopadhyay

Oct’04

Jaymahal

10.

Parabas

Manoj Mitra

Feb’05

IISc

11.

Baaki Itihaash

Badal Sarkar

May’05

IISc

Let's get introduced ...

In Jan 2003, a group of young people in IISc came together to put up the annual Bengali play on the occasion of Saraswati Pujo organized by Spandan, the Bengali cultural association on the Indian Institute of Science campus. This was an age-old tradition, upheld by generations of Bengali students at IISc. But these new faces who appeared on stage that year were drama enthusiasts who were not satisfied to put up one comedy a year. They wanted to do more with theatre, and they decided to do at least three plays a year, and a new trend evolved. Over the past two years, this group has done four short plays and five full-length plays on IISc campus. Two of these plays have been staged on invitation at Jaymahal on the occasion of Durga Puja. The plays have been well applauded by an audience comprising of people from and outside IISc.

Recently, we have felt the need to expand our horizon and reach out to a larger audience in Bangalore. So we have now given ourselves a new entity, a full-fledged drama group that is interested in doing plays inside and outside IISc at regular intervals. We are limited by the fact that our primary occupation here is research, which is a 24-hour job. But we still manage to find time (usually over the weekends and in the wee hours of the night) for rehearsals and group meetings. Being in this institute also means that people have to leave in some years, and at times our group shrinks faster than it grows in number. But our love for theatre keeps us going.