Shabana Azmi Returns To The NY Stage 10/8
Shabana Azmi kicks off yet another national tour in New York for her latest theatrical project, Girish Karnad's Broken Images, directed by illustrious stage personality Alyque Padamsee. Ketki Parikh of Vachikam is the national promoter of the U.S. tour. The play is being presented in New York by the non-profit organization, Bitiya, in association with the Indo American Arts Council on Friday, October 8 at 8:30 p.m. at New York University's Skirball Center (566 LaGuardia Place). All proceeds from the play will benefit educational programs for under-served girls.
For tickets, please go to www.skirballcenter.nyu.edu/page/tickets. For more information about the play and the dates of the 13-city national tour, please visit www.brokenimagesplay.com (entire schedule listed below).The play is dubbed as a psychological thriller that brings out the various truths of the life of a celebrity writer, Manjula. Manjula is not a very successful Hindi short story writer. She suddenly becomes wealthy and internationally famous by writing a best seller in English. The question haunting Manjula is whether in opting for the global audience, has she betrayed her own language and identity? Now, without warning, it's her own "image" who decides to play confessor, psychologist, and inquisitor. The play builds up with Manjula torn by various conflicts and ends in a very dramatic fashion."The play has just the right ingredients: a script by the acclaimed Girish Karnad, direction by Alyque Padamsee, and acted by the wonderful Shabana Azmi," says Aroon Shivdasani, Executive Director of the Indo-American Arts Council. "We are thrilled to be associated with this theatrical tour-de-force."An actress par excellence, Shabana Azmi has starred in some of the greatest Indian films like Ankur, Mandi, Arth, Khandar, Paar, Sparsh, Godmother and Tehzeeb, just to name a few.
Born to noted Urdu progressive poet and IPTA President Kaifi Azmi and theatre actress Shaukat Kaifi, Shabana has acted in films by virtually all of India's most famous art house directors, including Shyam Benegal, Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, Aparna Sen, and others, as well as in commercial and middle-of-the-road Hindi films, and some international films where she has essayed several strong female characters.She has also acted on stage to considerable acclaim in plays like Harold Pinter's Betrayal for Singapore Repertory Theatre - 2005, Tanika Gupta's The Waiting Room for The National Theatre London - 2002, Ibsen's The Dolls House for Singapore Repertory Theatre - 1997, Urdu adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle for IPTA - 1980 and most notably in Tumhari Amrita, the Urdu adaptation of A.R.Gurney's Love Letters - 1992 - 2006.
Date City Auditorium Organization Contact person
Oct. 8th New York, NY Skirball Center, NYU Bitiya Neetu Thomas nthomas@bitiya.org
Oct. 9th Boston, MS Reading memorial Auditorium Spotlight Entertainment Inc. Shashank Desai sdesai64@hotmail.com
Oct. 10th Detroit, MI Millenium Center Novel Entertainment Nina Shah nks0812@hotmail.com
Oct.15th Atlanta, GA Gwinett Center Vachikam & Desi Roots Kew Ray kewray@hotmail.com
Oct. 16th Houston, TX Cullen Theatre, Wortham Center Indo Ameican Association Hari Dayal hari_dayal@yahoo.com
Oct. 17th Chicago, IL Northshore center for the perorming Arts Vachikam Ketki parikh ketki@aol.com
Oct. 21st Austin, TX
Oct. 22nd Dallas, TX Williams High School Auditorium Spotlight Entertainment Shashank Desai/ Haresh Surati sdesai64@hotmail.com
Oct. 23rd San Fransisco, CA Santa Clara Convetion Center Maitri Mukta Sharangpani itsmukta@gmail.com
Oct. 24th Los Angeles, CA Aratani/ Japan America Theatre Sahara Nirupa Sejpal nsejpal@saharaorg.org
Oct. 29th Tampa, FL Thaiya Thaiya LLC. lata Kumar/ kaushik Joshi latakumar61@gmail.com
Oct. 30th New Jersey, NJ Bitiya Neetu Thomas nthomas@bitiya.org
Oct. 31st. Washington DC, VA Amphi Theatre, International Trade Center Global Performinng Arts Manjula Kumar kumarm@si.edu
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