The murder of a goat. A classic children's play about thieves and murderers. An adult film set.Read More
Pt. Iman Das's Omkar music academy presents Randevouz with Ragas & Kavitha mein Krishna on 27th Feb 6.30 PM in Jagriti Theatre. Read More
PIECES OF STRANGE is a ‘mentalism’ show featuring incredible acts of mind reading, predictions, influence and persuasion. Drawing inspiration from stage illusionists, psychological & sociological experiments, paranormal events, cinema and pop culture, Pieces Of Strange is a highly baffling, entertaining and interactive stage show.Read More
In this Hindustani vocal recital, Nishant will perform some evening melodies in celebration of spring and the hopeful days ahead, rendered in the Agra-Atrauli tradition of music. Read More
About the play Who couldn’t use a barrel of laughs? Staged earlier, to rip roaring approval from the audience, Kayapalat is back with its hilariously ingenious plot, lovable characters and pithy dialogue. The play transports the audience to the magic reaches of imagination with its unique plot witty dialogues, truly hilarious situations and unforgettable characters. Kayapalat is pure fun!.Read More
The mystical path is an uncovering of a wide range of spiritual emotions, ranging from the intense inner cry of the seeker’s longing to unite with his eternal source to the ecstatic revelations of one who has realised his oneness with the absolute truth & light in what everything is embraced in its completeness.Read More
From Little Tibet to London and Disillusion Two women leave their remote idyllic home in the Roof of the World to sea-level London with its homeless, its homes of the aged and the ubiquitous, gigantic garbage dumps far removed from bright double decker buses and Buckingham Palace! Two women face the onslaught of the Consumerism and the inevitable destruction of diverse cultures. Heading Towards and Hurtling Away Where are we heading? Life gets harder and faster all the time. We are hurtling away from the natural world and a sense of community. Yet we are continually told that all this will improve out lives, as will the globalization of the economy, deregulation, free trade, and ever bigger corporate mergers. Read More
"Open Cast" is of people displaced and how it affects them and their newly forged relationships with strange people and places. What do the displaced lose? Self Identity and Anonymity or Freedom? What are their problems? Language, Food or being an Outsider? It's not just the people but their culture which also has to suffer the wrench. "Open Cast" is two parallel stories: one of new arrivals in the affluent capital city of Delhi looking for a better life; the other of people forced to endure evacuation from the coal-mining town of Dhanbad. Read More
Not just a Half is a collection of anecdotes and monologues about the experience of being a woman. Read More
Natallia K Kapylova (piano) Martina Lohmann (violin) Patricia Wind-Smith (flute) Natallia K Kapylova (piano), Martina Lohmann (violin) and Patricia Wind-Smith (flute) present “Dances & Romances” a music concert at 8.00 P.M. on Tuesday, 17 November at Jagriti Theatre. This is their first collaboration as a trio. The programme features some Western classical music’s “greats”, such as Bach and Brahms. Then, Tangos by the Argentinian Piazzolla and various other dances by English and Russian composers. Romances by French and Brazilian composers complete this truly international musical evening. 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.