Not Just Stories, an adaption of Bertolt Brecht’s Scenes from Fear and Misery of the Third Reich by Suchetana Banerjee, is produced and performed by the students of Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts. This is the second episode of the series - The Wife.
Director: Suchetana Banerjee, Assistant Director: Abhishek Sam.
Disclaimer: All characters appearing in this play are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, locale, events, institutions is purely coincidental. This play carries no intention to hurt sentiments, religious or otherwise. Use of any part of this play requires prior permission from the makers and the institution that has produced it.
Not Just Stories, an adaption of Bertolt Brecht’s Scenes from Fear and Misery of the Third Reich by Suchetana Banerjee, is produced and performed by the students of Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts. This is the third episode of the series - The Spy.
Director: Suchetana Banerjee, Assistant Director: Abhishek Sam.
Disclaimer: All characters appearing in this play are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, locale, events, institutions is purely coincidental. This play carries no intention to hurt sentiments, religious or otherwise. Use of any part of this play requires prior permission from the makers and the institution that has produced it.
Not Just Stories, an adaption of Bertolt Brecht’s Scenes from Fear and Misery of the Third Reich by Suchetana Banerjee, is produced and performed by the students of Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts. This is the first episode of the series - A Case of Betrayal.
Director: Suchetana Banerjee, Assistant Director: Abhishek Sam.
Disclaimer: All characters appearing in this play are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, locale, events, institutions is purely coincidental. This play carries no intention to hurt sentiments, religious or otherwise. Use of any part of this play requires prior permission from the makers and the institution that has produced it.
An "Ally of the People", based on Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People", adapted for the Indian context by Abhishek Sam is an audio drama produced and performed by the students of Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts.
Director: Suchetana Banerjee, Assistant Director: Abhishek Sam.
Disclaimer: All characters appearing in this play are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, locale, events, institutions is purely coincidental. This play carries no intention to hurt sentiments, religious or otherwise. Use of any part of this play requires prior permission from the makers and the institution that has produced it.
An "Ally of the People", based on Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People", adapted for the Indian context by Abhishek Sam is an audio drama produced and performed by the students of Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts.
Director: Suchetana Banerjee, Assistant Director: Abhishek Sam.
Disclaimer: All characters appearing in this play are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, locale, events, institutions is purely coincidental. This play carries no intention to hurt sentiments, religious or otherwise. Use of any part of this play requires prior permission from the makers and the institution that has produced it.
An "Ally of the People", based on Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People", adapted for the Indian context by Abhishek Sam is an audio drama produced and performed by the students of Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts.
Director: Suchetana Banerjee, Assistant Director: Abhishek Sam.
Disclaimer: All characters appearing in this play are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, locale, events, institutions is purely coincidental. This play carries no intention to hurt sentiments, religious or otherwise. Use of any part of this play requires prior permission from the makers and the institution that has produced it.
Kozhikode, the land of halwas, biriyani and cool beach sherbet. The setting sun shimmers on the waves of the Arabian Sea while tiny boats are pulled across the coast. Everyone smiles at each other as they walk back from the shore, sandy-footed. Trust me, everything's alright. There is nothing amiss. There are no problems. But. What if there were?
Sometimes, in the dusk - in the vast expanse of the calming sea, a blotch of bloody red appears.
Tune in to our Spotify to listen to An Ally of The People, based on Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People. Coming February, 2021
Fear lurks in the most familiar places. It coils around the most used symbols, the most friendly smiles. In the morning paper, your afternoon tea, your evening neighborhood gossip. Sometimes, fear remains locked in with you, guest to your four all-seeing cement walls. There's a knock on the door. Do you dare to answer the call?
Not Just Stories, coming soon on YouTube and Spotify in February, 2021.
In this episode, Maanvi Khurana converses with Abhishek Sam and Dr. Suchetana Banerjee, both at the helm of this year's production, to talk about theatre, their personal journeys with Presents, the plays they're doing this year and why you should definitely be tuning in.
In this conversation, Aarshi Raina talks to Dr. Anita Patankar, Director, Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts about a range of topics from the space for performance art in a college like SSLA, the remodulation of artistic forms in a physically distanced world, and her hopes from SSLA Presents in 2021.
Join us as we speak to Sudhanva Deshpande, Nivedita Poddar, Ashutosh Potdar, Chetna Anand and Aanchal Jain on the changing nature of art in an online space.
Disclaimer: This recording is of an online event, Enduring Art: Performing through a Pandemic and the views expressed here are of the speakers only and do not represent the views of the Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts or SSLA Presents.
In this short trailer, we introduce you to SSLA Presents as it has been for the past few years, and give you a peak into what's yet to come. Subscribe to listen to our audio plays, and to all other content we are gearing up to put out very soon!
Background Score: Madhoushi by Silk Road Ensemble and Shujaat Husain Khan. No copyright intended.