ARTISTE PROFILE
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Ramu Ramnathan
Parnab Mukherjee
Dr. V. Arumugham
The Hamara Shakespeare festival is an annual 3-day festival celebrating Indian theatre in Chennai. This festival features stand-out performances by artists from across the country who have created a mark in their respective fields.
We at the Prakriti Foundation have had long standing commitment to theatre, which brought us to the epitome of this arts form, Shakespeare. However, our intention with this festival was to explore and experiment with the Indian perspective – how have Indian individuals and groups, actors and directors chosen to interpret Shakespeare? The result of this thought process was Hamara Shakespeare – a unique festival that portrays the works of Shakespeare in Indian languages in the Indian realm.
The festival opens its doors to people all over the country and the world, inviting them to experience and enjoy the world of theatre in Chennai. The best part being that it is non-ticketed and is open to all!
The 2008 edition showcased an interesting repertoire of theatre artists and groups such as Parnab Mukherjee, School of Performings arts from Pondicherry and so on.
The 3-day festival took place from 14th to 16th February 2009. For further details regarding the venue, time and synopsis of the various performances on each day, kindly select the date from the drop-down menu.
14-02-2008
In political geography, an imaginary line between two nations, separating the imaginary rights of one from the imaginary rights of the other.
15-02-2008
This play performed at the 2008 edition of Hamara Shakespeare is a tamil adaptation of Shakespeare’s play, performed by students of School of Performing Arts.
16-02-2008
Shakespeare and She, another adaptation of Shakespeare’s plays was enacted at the 2008 Hamara Shakespeare Festival.
To know more about our past editions of this festival, kindly select a Year from the drop-down menu below.
Ramu Ramnathan
Parnab Mukherjee
Dr. V. Arumugham