Marathi Play
An NCPA Presentation in collaboration with रंगभूमी.com and INcomplete Theatre
“Vanva” (meaning forest fire) is a short story from a collection by D. B. Mokashi.
The central character is Saraswati, a simple, straightforward young woman from the
Katkari tribal community. The story revolves around a forest fire that occurs one night. It captures the tranquillity before the fire, the chaos among animals and people when the fire spreads and the haunting silence after the blaze has subsided, leaving the forest in ashes.
The narrative moves from one silence to another, depicting the journey of nature and human life in a time of destruction. The story brings to light the Katkari community’s umbilical connection with the forest and subtly addresses the pressing issue of environmental degradation.
An adaptation of D.B. Mokashi’s short story
Adapted and directed by Shivam Panchbhai
Cast: Samruddhi Khadke, Rashmi Mali, Pradnya Samarth
Music: Parth Ghasakadbi & Indranil Hirve
Singers: Nikita Thube, Parth Ghasakadbi, Indranil Hirve
Music Arrangement: Shubhankar Bhagwat
Music Operation: Sagar Dahale, Chaitanya Bidkar
Light Design: Yash Potnis
Light Operation: Swachchand, Yogendra
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