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World Theatre Day: Zee Gaurav Awardee Girish Pardeshi brings to the city an absurdist play!




To Celebrate the World Theater Day Girish Pardeshi's theatre group Priyadarshi Academy presents an absurdist play The Zoo Rhapsody.



The Zoo Story


“People can’t have everything they want. You should know that; it’s a rule; people can have some of the things they want, but they can’t have everything.”



Date: 24 th March Friday, 7 Pm


Venue: Sudarshan Rangmanch , Shaniwar Peth , Pune!


Written by : Edward Albee


Adapted ,Designed and Directed by : Girish Pardeshi


Translated by : Hitendra Goyal


Light Designed by Sheetal Talpade and Tanmay Mahajan


Music: Prathamesh Kanade


On Stage: Girish Pardeshi and Vimal Narayanan


Backstage : Omkar, Kshitija and Ruturaj


For phone Booking please call +91 820-8412079


Why watch: The Zoo Rhapsody


1. The Theatre of the Absurd is a post–World War II designation for particular plays of absurdist fiction written by a number of primarily European playwrights in the late 1950s. The plays focus largely on ideas of existentialism and express what happens when human existence lacks meaning or purpose and communication breaks down. The structure of the plays is typically a round shape, with the finishing point the same as the starting point. Logical construction and argument give way to irrational and illogical speech and to the ultimate conclusion—silence.


2. The Myth of Sisyphus ( Google it)


3. Surrealism-A 20th century movement in art and literature in which unrelated images and events were put together in a strange or impossible way, like in a dream, in an attempt to express what happens deep in a person’s mind!





 

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