Popular Kannada play 'Male Manthrika,' adapted from the late N Richard Nash's famous play 'The Rainmaker,' is back to enthrall theatre afficionados.
Ranga Nirantara, a city-based theatre group, will present the 25th performance of the play on January 11.
The play, originally penned by Nash, a writer of Broadway shows, was adapted to Kannada by playwright K Y Narayanaswamy and directed by B G Ramakrishna. It revolves around the theme of self-belief and depicts the irony of a confused man and his ambiguous authority as a father.
"The first show was held in January 2014 and since then, the play has been staged across the country. This is the 11th time the play is being performed in the city," said GPO Chandru, one of the organisers. The play will be staged at Kalagrama in Mallathahalli, in memory of Ranga Nirantara founder late C G Krishnaswamy, whose 10th death anniversary fell this month.
The sets for the play has been designed by renowned designer Shashidhar Adapa.
For details, call 9886543697.
Popular Kannada play 'Male Manthrika,’ adapted from the late N Richard Nash’s famous play 'The Rainmaker,’ is back to enthrall theatre afficionados.
Ranga Nirantara, a city-based theatre group, will present the 25th performance of the play on January 11.
The play, originally penned by Nash, a writer of Broadway shows, was adapted to Kannada by playwright K Y Narayanaswamy and directed by B G Ramakrishna. It revolves around the theme of self-belief and depicts the irony of a confused man and his ambiguous authority as a father.
"The first show was held in January 2014 and since then, the play has been staged across the country. This is the 11th time the play is being performed in the city,” said GPO Chandru, one of the organisers. The play will be staged at Kalagrama in Mallathahalli, in memory of Ranga Nirantara founder late C G Krishnaswamy, whose 10th death anniversary fell this month.
The sets for the play has been designed by renowned designer Shashidhar Adapa.
For details, call 9886543697.
Ranga Nirantara, a city-based theatre group, will present the 25th performance of the play on January 11.
The play, originally penned by Nash, a writer of Broadway shows, was adapted to Kannada by playwright K Y Narayanaswamy and directed by B G Ramakrishna. It revolves around the theme of self-belief and depicts the irony of a confused man and his ambiguous authority as a father.
"The first show was held in January 2014 and since then, the play has been staged across the country. This is the 11th time the play is being performed in the city," said GPO Chandru, one of the organisers. The play will be staged at Kalagrama in Mallathahalli, in memory of Ranga Nirantara founder late C G Krishnaswamy, whose 10th death anniversary fell this month.
The sets for the play has been designed by renowned designer Shashidhar Adapa.
For details, call 9886543697.

Ranga Nirantara, a city-based theatre group, will present the 25th performance of the play on January 11.
The play, originally penned by Nash, a writer of Broadway shows, was adapted to Kannada by playwright K Y Narayanaswamy and directed by B G Ramakrishna. It revolves around the theme of self-belief and depicts the irony of a confused man and his ambiguous authority as a father.
"The first show was held in January 2014 and since then, the play has been staged across the country. This is the 11th time the play is being performed in the city,” said GPO Chandru, one of the organisers. The play will be staged at Kalagrama in Mallathahalli, in memory of Ranga Nirantara founder late C G Krishnaswamy, whose 10th death anniversary fell this month.
The sets for the play has been designed by renowned designer Shashidhar Adapa.
For details, call 9886543697.