Kathmandu, Aug. 4 -- A new Nepali production of 'Far Away', a short dystopian play by British playwright Caryl Churchill, is set to be staged at Mandala Theatre. Rajkumar Pudasaini will direct the performance, which is scheduled from August 4 to 10.
The play explores the collapse of moral order in a surreal world where even nature becomes weaponised. "This play revolves around child psychology, how the environment, family members, and external influences shape our growth. Fear, silence, and complicity start close to home," says Pudasaini.
First performed in 2000, Churchill's three-part play delves into themes of fear, control, and distorted reality. The Mandala production remains faithful to the original script, portraying the evolution...
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