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Shakespeare, the desi way 

Indian playwrights interpret Shakespeare in their own way, at the 'Hamara 
Shakespeare Festival'

Shakespeare by any other name is as sweet, says the Prakriti Foundation, as 
they bring the third edition of the 'Hamara Shakespeare Festival' to the city. 
The festival reinvents the works of the great Bard of Avon, giving them an 
Indian twist, and will be on from 9 to 15 September. 

In Anurupa Roy's 'Almost Twelfth Night', based on Shakespeare's immortal comedy 
about two siblings separated during a storm at sea, the love triangles, 
cross-dressing and all the ensuing chaos, come alive through bunraku puppets. 

'Lear Lahiri', by K.V. Akshara, is a take on King Lear, which concentrates on 
the main character, developing it into an intimate performance. The state of 
mind of Lear forms the focus of the play, as he battles one of mankind's 
greatest fears - old age. 

'About Caliban: Also About Colombo', by Parnab Mukherjee and the students of 
Loyola College, derives on several texts from the likes of Peter Handke, Edward 
Kamau Braithwaite, Sumathy and several poets from Jaffna, besides Shakespeare. 
It explores the desire of the fringe to be a part of the mainstream, and 
reworks 'The Tempest' as voyage to find 'Caliban', amongst the dissenting maps 
of India and Sri Lanka. 

Then Rajat Kapoor's 'Hamlet-the Clown Prince', which was staged last month at 
the MetroPlus Theatre Fest to critical acclaim returns to Chennai. 

The play follows a bunch of clowns trying to stage Hamlet. They misinterpret 
the text, find new meaning in it and often make a mess of things, as they throw 
out some important scenes and play around with the order of events, as though 
the pages got mixed up. But through all of this, they are simply looking for 
the essence of Hamlet, and its context in our own times. 

Donor passes for all the shows are available at Landmark (Nungambakkam and City 
Centre), Nuts & Spices (Adyar and Anna Nagar), Silkworm Boutique (Khader Nawaz 
Khan Road), Colour Plus (in Spencer Plaza) and Shilpi (Alwarpet, Nungambakkam). 

Daily tickets are also available at the venue before the shows. For more 
details, call 24527941 or 66848506. 

'Almost Twelfth Night' 

Language: Hinglish 

Venue: Spaces, No. 1, Elliots Beach Road, Besant Nagar 

Time: September 10, 7 p.m. 

'Lear Lahiri' 

Language: Kannada 

Venue: Rama Rao Kala Mantap (Karnataka Sangha), 111 Habibullah Road, T. Nagar 

Time: September 11, 7 p.m. 

'About Caliban: Also About Colombo' 

Language: English 

Venue: Spaces, No. 1, Elliots Beach Road, Besant Nagar 

Time: September 12, 7 p.m. 

'Hamlet-the Clown Prince' 

Language: English and Gibberish 

Venue: Museum Theatre, Egmore 

Time: September 13, 7 p.m. 

Don't miss it!

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Saravanan.R 
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