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Manifesting Imagination on Stage!!
Aavirbhaav Natya Manch is a Bangalore based theater society dedicated to weaving stories.
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Manav Kaul's "PARK" delves into the intricate relationship between humans and space. Through the seemingly ordinary setting of a park, the playwright explores pressing issues of land rights, drawing parallels to the Israel-Palestine conflict, China's actions in Tibet, and other socio-political agendas.
The drama delves into the human psyche regarding space and ownership, posing a fundamental question to the audience: "Who truly holds the right to a piece of land?" Is it those who require it for convenience, those with a historical connection, or those currently occupying it? Why are people willing to wage wars over mere plots of land? Is it a matter of history, power, pride, or sheer greed?
The play's relevance is heightened in today's world, where the pursuit of ownership has led to widespread conflict.
With one park, three men, and three benches, there's still insufficient space for all to coexist peacefully
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See all- Theatre : ParkVyoma Artspace and Studio Theatre, Bengaluru, KA₹250.00
Please Book your tickets on BookMyShow:
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Manav Kaul's "PARK" delves into the intricate relationship between humans and space. Through the seemingly ordinary setting of a park, the playwright explores pressing issues of land rights, drawing parallels to the Israel-Palestine conflict, China's actions in Tibet, and other socio-political agendas.
The drama delves into the human psyche regarding space and ownership, posing a fundamental question to the audience: "Who truly holds the right to a piece of land?" Is it those who require it for convenience, those with a historical connection, or those currently occupying it? Why are people willing to wage wars over mere plots of land? Is it a matter of history, power, pride, or sheer greed?
The play's relevance is heightened in today's world, where the pursuit of ownership has led to widespread conflict.
With one park, three men, and three benches, there's still insufficient space for all to coexist peacefullyNote :
RSVP ON THIS EVENT PAGE WILL NOT CONFRIM EVENT ENTRY. Registration has to be done via BOOKMYSHOW