Mangaluru: Multi-lingual theatre festival at Padua College from Feb 17


Media release

Mangaluru , Feb 17: Astitva, in collaboration with Padua Rang Adhayayana Kendra is organizing, a four days theatre festival- Ranga Habba-2019.

Plays in various languages will be staged from February 17 to February 20 on the Open Stage of Padua College at 6 pm.

This festival will begin on February 17 with a Konkani play “Salgi”. This play is written by Fr Alwin Serrao, directed by Christopher Ninasam and Clanwin Kalaakul and produced by the Logos Theatre Troop.

on February 18, Udupi Sangama Kalavidaru will stage, “We Teach Life Sir”, a play in Kannada directed by Prashanth Udyavar. A Tulu play based on the novel written by Kushwanth Singh,

“A Train to Pakistan”, translated in Kannada by Dr M B Rammurthi and is converted into a play and directed by Santhosh Nayak Patla will be performed on February 19.

On February 2 0Nada Maninalkuru will be singing the poems of love and life of various Kannada poets to the tune of tambourine. This programme is named ‘Kathala Hadu’.

The entry to the programme is free and on all the days the programme will commence sharp at 6 pm.

Daijiworld.com is the media partner of the event. 

  

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