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�Rang Sangam Vasant Natyotsav��23rd to 31st March 08�

MTG editorial

The inauguration of the �Rang Sangam Vasant Natyotsav� will take place on 23rd March 2008 at 6.30 pm at the Cricket Ground, opposite Dr. Ambedkar Bhavan, University of Mumbai, Kalina, Santacruz (E). The inauguration will be followed by a Tamasha, which will be presented by Raghuveer Khedekar, Kantabai Satarkar and troupe, Ahmednagar.

The following is the schedule:

24th March 2008.

KANUPRIYA (Hindi).
Written by Dharamvi Bharati. Directed by Arjun Dev Charan, Jodhpur.
Venue: Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, University of Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

25th March 2008.

BAGHDAD BURNING (Hindi).
Script by Supriya Shukla. Directed by Kirti Jain, Delhi.
Venue: Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, University of Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

26th March 2008.

JATTA NAHI JAT (Marathi).

Written by Siddhartha Tambe. Directed by Girish Patke, Mumbai.
Venue: Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, University of Mumbai.
Time: 4.30 pm.

MAATI (Oriya).

Written & Directed by Subodh Pattnaik, Bhuveshwar.
Venue: Muktakash Rangmanch, Lecture Hall Complex, University of Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

27th March 2008.

KHEL (Marathi).

Adapted and Directed by Milind Inamdar, Mumbai.
Presented by Academy of Theatre Arts, Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

28th March 2008.

SOJAN BAIDYAR GHAT (Bangla).

Written by Jasimuddin, Directed by Gautam Haldar, Kolkata.
Venue: Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, University of Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

29th March 2008.

MAHAMAAYI (Kannada).

Written by Chandrashekhar Kambar, Directed by C. Basavalingaiah, Bangalore.
Venue: Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, University of Mumbai.
Time: 4.30 pm.

HARISHCHANNAR KI LADAI (Hindi).

Written and Directed by Urmil Kumar Thapliyal, Lucknow.
Venue: Muktakash Rangmanch, Lecture Hall complex, University of Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

30th March 2008.

KEM MAKANJI KYAN CHALYA (Gujarati).

Written by Sitanshu Yashachandra. Directed by PS Chari, Baroda.
Venue: Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, university of Mumbai.
Time: 4.30 pm.

RATTDI RATT (Dogri).

Adaptation of shakespeare�s MACBETH. Written by Shiv Mehta, Directed by Mushtaq Kak, Jammu.

Venue: Muktakash Rangmanch, Lecture Hall Complex, University of Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

31st March 2008.

ZULVA (Marathi).

Based on novel Zulva. Written by Uttam Bandu Tope, Adapted by Chetan Datar, Directed by Waman Kendre, Mumbai.
Venue: Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, University of Mumbai.
Time: 7.30 pm.

Admission cards are available at the Academy of Theatre Arts, University of Mumbai, Dr. Ambedkar Bhavan, 2nd floor, Vidyanagri Campus, Santacruz (E), Kalina from 11:00 to 5:00 pm. Enquiry: 9820686506/9869115199. Children below 6 are not allowed.

*Mumbai Theatre Guide takes no responsibility for change in schedule.

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