Monday, November 27, 2006

Mooru Plays

Saw these 3 plays at the Rangashankara theater…I must say that this theater is just wonderful and I am ever so thankful that it exists.

Art
This play was performed by a Chennai based troupe called Evam.

This one has a very interesting story line…It’s a story about three close buddies who start to fall apart after one of them spends a fortune buying a painting of white lines drawn on white background. There is a bit of technical talk about art but that part I didn’t catch much. But primarily the play explores the interrelationships of the 3 characters as they start measuring their friendship and existence with respect to each other. All this starts with one of them buying the painting, the second guy calling it “shit!” and the third friend somewhat innocent and diplomatic getting horribly caught in between. The piece of art divides the three friends at various angles through out the play as they align and realign amongst themselves. Tempers flare with intensity and they say the bitterest of things to each other but slowly confessions pour out and the dust finally settles.

Overall it was a good performance by all the three characters. I found the characters quite identifiable and the play to be really close to real life situations. There is some extra energy that flows through when you can associate with the situations being portrayed. These were friends just fighting, deliberately saying hurtful and bitter things, falling apart and finally trying to find their friendship again.

Woza Albert!
This play was performed by a troupe called Rafiki. The story is based in South Africa and deals with Apartheid (Woza means rise and Albert is the name of an assassinated leader of South Africa).

Despite the subject it deals with, the play is a comedy (a dark comedy maybe) and it starts with the rumor spreading that God (Jesus/Morena) is coming to South Africa. The rest of the play carries us through vignettes of various emotions that people from all walks of life in South Africa go through. There are two actors in this play and they play numerous characters one after the other showing a range of emotions starting with euphoria and disbelief. Seeing that this news is empowering the black population, the white government starts to clamp down. There are scenes of God meeting common folk and the expectations of these folks ranging from absurd to reality. The ending is again amusing but the message of the play is still serious and dark.

The acting was really energetic and in strange kind of way extremely intense. One of the actors had an extremely expressive face which he thoroughly exploited. He was funny as hell and kept me thoroughly engrossed. There were a couple of scenes depicting the two characters traveling in a train and even flying a helicopter! They did all the sound affects themselves and were really good at it. But the highlight of the play for me was the first 5 minutes where the lights slowly increase and the actors sing an absolutely beautiful folksy kind of song with one of them drumming on a wooden box as the only accompaniment.

Bikhre Bimb
This is a play written by Girish Karnad and Arundhati Nag is the lead actress. Need I say more?!?

The play is a solo act and I saw the Hindi version. The story starts with an author who has written only in Kannada until now suddenly writing an English “upanyas” and becoming a worldwide success. She gives a TV interview where she tells the public story of how she wrote her story, her reaction to the success and answers her critics. The story she has written is about a paraplegic girl and she says the story was inspired by the life of her younger sister who died recently and was also paralyzed since birth. With the interview done, as she is about to leave the studio an image of her appears on the TV and calls her back. What follows is the discussion delving into her family, consisting of her husband and her sister, and the various levels of her own consciousness. The lady and inquisitive TV image carry on conversing revealing a thorny story and a relationship of a dark nature consisting of love, hate and jealousy.

The acting was just superb, as you can imagine talking to a taped person the timing, delivery and placement of the actress had to be spot on for the whole duration.

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