Theatre festival to be held in Delhi from Nov 14 to nov 16
New Delhi, Nov. 7 -- When she was a young girl, actress Lillete Dubey's grandmother would tell her many stories. Back then, immersed in the world being created before her, she enjoyed them as most children do. As an adult, she has realised the importance of the activity.
"The most immediate, spontaneous connection you have with other human beings is telling stories. Why is it that from time immemorial we have done this, told stories to each other? Because it's what makes us human. It's a reflection of life," Dubey said. This idea is exemplified in her play, 'Autobiography.'
Written by Mahesh Elkunchwar, the play will be shown on November 14 and 15, the first two days of the annual Delhi Theatre Festival (DTF).
The theatre festival, marking its sixth edition, will be held at four venues: Sirifort Auditorium, NCUI auditorium, and OP Jindal Auditorium in Delhi, as well as at the Aurum Conventions in Gurugram. "This edition of DTF is much bigger in scale. The number of plays happening this year is the biggest that we've had so far," says Prabhu Tony, one of the co-founders of the festival.
The festival boasts a lineup of seven plays featuring some of the most prominent Indian theatre artists and playwrights....
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