Swartaal is a four-day festival of music and dance bringing together the Whitefield community. Each evening there will be performances by professional artistes. The morning shows over the weekend will include performances by young performers from the Whitefield area. The Swartaal Festival is presented by Jagriti Theatre and Whitefield Rising.Read More
Swartaal is a four-day festival of music and dance bringing together the Whitefield community. Each evening there will be performances by professional artistes. The morning shows over the weekend will include performances by young performers from the Whitefield area. The Swartaal Festival is presented by Jagriti Theatre and Whitefield Rising.Read More
Shiva is a full-length play narrating stories of everyday people & their journeys around gender, identity & sexuality while addressing themes of conviction, fear, choice & acceptance. It is a confluence of movement, music, poetry and realistic storytelling.Read More
Ashvasan Foundation presents SOCIETAL WOES by Sriram Iyer and directed by Jagdish Raja.Read More
Emotion and Words, Live at Jagriti Theatre” is a live concert featuring various musicians and local artists.Read More
‘Saraswat’ – it will be an evening with Hindustani music on Sarod presented by Bangalore Sarod Foundation. Bangalore Sarod Foundation is a non-profit initiative to promote a very niche classical Art craft called 'Sarod'. It’s registered under Karnataka Societies Act, 1960 as a trust. This concert will be featuring Arnab Chakrabarty on Sarod and Soumen Sarkar on Tabla. Read More
Love your dose of comedy? Well, be prepared for the overdose this weekend as Kanan Gill and Kenny Sebastian bring you one of a kind live sketch show. It's whacky, it's hilarious and well it's a little sketchy. Need anyone say more?Read More
From the team that brought you ‘Cardamom’ and ‘Between Bestsellers’, comes the another run of their original show ‘Running in Place’. It is the story of Prateek and Neha as they re-examine their relationship, in light of their recent split, trying to figure out where it all went wrong. A journey that takes them from their first date to their last. A journey to confront their demons, both real and imaginary.Read More
In a world, not too far ahead of now, where algorithms and machines have propelled humanity into an era of unprecedented prosperity and order, an obsessed professor of ancient history, Dr. Arnold Dorje, knows that something is not quite right. Read More
A Bellyful of Paradise - The original play is called Jeppe on the Hill. It is by the foremost dramatist of Denmark, Ludvig Holberg, a contemporary of Moliere in France, and a prolific writer in his time in several genres.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.