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  • Venue
    Tata Theatre
  • Date Time
    16 November 2025 | 5:00 pm
  • Age Limit
    6+
  • Member Price
    Rs. 1350, 1080, 900, 720, 540 & 450/- (Plus GST)
  • Non Member Price
    Rs. 1500, 1200, 1000, 800, 600 & 500/- (Plus GST)

Event Details

Thodi Kavita Thoda Geeto and Ohh Womaniya…! 
(Includes an interval between the two shows) 

Gujarati Play

An NCPA Presentation
Thodi Kavita Thoda Geeto Poetry and Spoken Word (50 mins) Thodi Kavita Thodu Natak Thoda Geeto by well-known playwright and director Saumya Joshi is a recitation of poems from his award-winning collection Green Room Ma. This reading combines songs from his plays, which will be sung by celebrated singers Mousam and Malka Mehta. Joshi will also recite poems from his National Award-winning film Hellaro and read his ocean poems that culminated in his international blockbuster Coke Studio song ‘Khalasi’

Performed by Saumya Joshi
Singers: Mousam and Malka Mehta
Rhythm: Jigar shah

Ohh Womaniya…!
Gujarati Play (70 mins)

Ohh Womaniya…! is a play that starts with quirky conversations that take place in the compartment of a Vijapur-to-Mumbai train. The conversation takes a turn that shocks and makes the audience think about the most heinous societal evil that shakes the world again and again. The play tries to explore the inner most recesses of a woman’s existence.

The play is accompanied by dance and choreography of the renowned Pappan Dance Company.

Written and Directed by Saumya Joshi
Performed by Jigna Vyas
Dancers: Ankit Dave, Anvita Damodaran, Dhruv Vyas, Dhruval Solanki, Helley Desai, Heti Thacker, Lakhan Pawar, Priya Sharma, Sonali Singh Rathore & Vrunda Nathwani
Music & Lyrics: Saumya Joshi
Choreographer: D. Padmakumar & Pappan Dance Company
Music & Sound operation: Sandip Raval & Harsh Chaudhri
Light Design: Saumya Joshi, Harry Upadhyay & Parth Raval
Executive Producer: Sandip Raval 

 

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