Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

AYTW 2010 MUMBAI (December 5-9) @ Sophia Bhabha Auditorium

DIL-E-NAADAN ON DECEMBER 8 @ 4.30PM

Man realizes through life myriad hues that happiness and pleasure are short lived and yet inspite of this solemn realization he sees to be constantly in pursuit of such sublime fragments of happiness. As a matter of fact life gets reduced to a comedy of errors jumping from 1 moment of satisfaction to another moment of want. This paradox is depicted through the very famous poet Mirza Ghalib’s poetry which is a reflection of human life.

Ghalib no longer peeps through cobwebs of history but represents and becomes the living legend of the common man.

AYTW 2010 MUMBAI (December 5-9) @ Sophia Bhabha Auditorium

AMBEDKAR AUR GANDHI ON DECEMBER 8 @ 7.30PM

The play brings to you the debate between Gandhi and Ambedkar. The play apart from concentrating on the interesting correspondence between Gandhi and Ambedkar which led to the Poona Pact, also portrays the benefits of Ambedkar and the fears that Gandhi maintained as regards to the removal of division between the savarna and the avarna hindus We bring to you the history which was more accepted than debated.

AYTW 2010 MUMBAI (December 5-9) @ Sophia Bhabha Auditorium

HOO LALALA... ON DECEMBER 6 @ 6 PM

It is about freedom of a woman, how love makes her stronger & teach her to fly high....& she enters into ecstasy, wins the world together with her new found love...

AYTW 2010 MUMBAI (December 5-9) @ Sophia Bhabha Auditorium

"I M EDITH PIAF" ON DECEMBER 7 @ 7.30 PM

Hymn of Love. A play–confession of the most marvelous French singer and woman – Edith Piaf.

Her voice, her life was unlike anyone’s. So much gifted and so much exposed…

She lived for songs and songs gave her all.

“The audience embraces you, opens you it’s heart and absorbs you all. You’re flooded by it’s Love and it - by yours…” (Edith Piaf).

AYTW 2010 MUMBAI (December 5-9) @ Sophia Bhabha Auditorium

DIRTY TALK ON DECEMBER 6 @ 8 PM

A young Indian scientist is England returned
and rich from an invention that has touched the hearts and lives of the millions. He has, quite
literally, cleaned up our shit. The capitalists love it, so do the communists. The feminists adore him
and the socialites can’t stop giggling.
He's a rockstar and a poster boy who's got your mother, your maid, your media and
your maniacs, rooting for him. It's FIVE days
to election day and our man is on the verge of seriously upsetting the local strongmen of Mumbai City. But golden boy has a secret. A rather dirty secret? One that might make you blush a little.