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  • Venue
    Tata Theatre
  • Date Time
    4 October 2025 | 7:00 pm
  • Age Limit
    16+
  • Member Price
    Rs. 2250, 1800, 1350, 900 & 450/- (Plus GST)
  • Non Member Price
    Rs. 2500, 2000, 1500, 1000 & 500/- (Plus GST)
  • Duration
    120 mins

Event Details

Hindi play

An NCPA presentation in collaboration with D for Drama Production

Kaumudi (Moonlight) – a play in Hindi – is about a rite of passage. Using the moonlit timeless night on which Krishna delivered knowledge to Arjuna as its central trope, Kaumudi explores the dynamics between an estranged father-son duo who play Eklavya`s ghost and Abhimanyu respectively, in a theatre in late 1960`ss Allahabad, over three days – the last three performances of a great actor who has nearly lost his sight; and, in so doing, the play brings to light the ghosts of caste-based injustices, the passing over of knowledge from a father to a son, a thespian to an upstart, the banality and beauty of art, and how an efficient mode of production ultimately replaces a lesser efficient mode. The play is inspired by two texts: Anand`s Malayalam Novel `Vyasam Vigneswaram`; and Jorge Luis Borges` essay `Blindness`.

Written & directed by Abhishek Majumdar
Cast: Kumud Mishra, Gopal Datt, Shubrajyoti Barat, Sandeep Shikhar
Associate Director – Neel Sengupta
Light Design by Anmol Vellani
Lights Operated by Niranjan Gokhale & Vikrant Thakar
Scenography & Original Set Design by Rajesh Singh, Payal Wadhwa
Set Recreated by Vivek Jadhav
Sound Design – Abhijit Tambe
Sound Operated by Varun Gupta
Costume Design – Pallavi Krishna
Dramaturgy – Irawati Karnik
Production Head – Amit Purohit
Publicity & Creatives by Robin Patel
Executive Producer – Ghanshyam Lalsa

 

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