Nepal, June 28 -- There is a play on show in town and it is gaining traction for all the right reasons. Hatya: An artistic crime, currently playing at Mandala Theatre, opens with the grisly depiction of a murder scene: the dusky light smoothly swells in its intensity and reveals a character struggling for life as two other characters strangle him with a white rope. The whole play rotates around the murder of this character, Diwas, the son of an established intellect.
The play, rich in its subtle humor, takes one into a philosophical journey on ethics. Does one have a right to decide who is inferior and who is superior in our society? Can one, simply based on this judgement, murder the person who he deems to be inferior?
The actors bri...
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