This retelling of the Panchatantra is an exciting new exploration of the classic Panchatantra stories, the Blue Jackal, the Monkey and the Wedge.Read More
May 7th, 1985, the day after Welles’ 70th and last birthday. The setting is a dingy recording studio in Hollywood.Read More
The play revolves around Aqsh who is being held captive in the government facility. An unanticipated encounter with a mysterious, runaway inmate leads Akqh to beautiful moments, heartfelt poems and ugly truths.Read More
Cast Off All Shame begins with the spirit of medieval bhakti poet Janabai taking over a radio show and playing an agony aunt to today’s women, who have issues ranging from domestic abuse to buy sanitary pads, who get slut-shamed and body shamed.Read More
Nishkasit is about deeply divided society along the caste lines and how any attempt to cross the caste boundaries is brutally crushed. Village Panchayat is dominated and controlled by Ramadhar’s family.Read More
Cardamom is a comedy set against the backdrop of an Indian wedding and showcases every bone-rattling speed bump along the way. The play is an uproarious take on the peculiarities of Indian families, the plight of the tinder generation, and changing landscape of morality in India. Cardamom has wowed full houses before and is coming back on public demandRead More
Easy Wanderlings is an independent soul-pop band globally recognized for their delicate and soothing melodies. They describe their work as a musical journal of cherished memories about soulful conversations, escapades into the majestic wilderness, and of the feelings felt when spending quiet evenings at home. Read More
Two local comics, share a common interest which is stealing each other’s' biggest supporters. Their other common interests include countless cups of chai, embarrassing true stories and the fact that one of us can't dance. Read More
The HandleBards are the world’s first cycling theatre company. Before touring their “seriously silly” production of Romeo and Juliet around the world, they pedalled it 1500 miles around the UK by bicycle, with all the necessary set, props and costume in tow. Now, the girls are back in Bangalore by popular demand – and, in usual HandleBards style, you can expect riotous amounts of energy, a fair old whack of chaos, and a great deal of laughter.Read More
Jagriti is a Performance Arts space dedicated to Theatre, Music, Dance and Comedy. Founded in 2011 by Arundhati and Jagdish Raja, the space has hosted several productions from India and around the world. A 200-seat theatre, built around a full-thrust stage, it is fully equipped to cater to both artistes and audience. The main stage is designed for intimate performances with adjoining spaces for informal lectures and gatherings. Jagriti is owned and operated by the not-for-profit ART Foundation, a registered charitable trust.
The Rooftop - above the main auditorium is an open-to-sky space with a staging area that can accommodate about 50 people. A raised and walled off platform can work as a perfect area for puppet theatre. The Rooftop has a restroom and a pantry.
The Terrace - alongside the auditorium, the Terrace can accommodate about 20 people as an informal gathering area.
Lumbini - extending out from the foyer, Lumbini has a stage and an open-to-sky terraced space for about 80 people.