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» Umesh P N
About
Umesh P N has spent the last ten years of his life taking theatre to schools, colleges, Corporates and NGOS. Besides writing for theatre he is deeply interested in theatre and the arts as a medium of education.
COMPLETE ENTERTAINER

Comic situations and characters abound, and witty dialogues and songs in the “smattering of tongues” keep the audience regaled. Adding to the magic is the way the stage and props are used. .
Reviews | Theatre |

PLAY REVIEW

The play is a must watch to see how a great writer’s mind works with respect to plot and dialogues..
Reviews | Theatre |

PLAY REVIEW

Based on a short story, the play fails to explore the religious undercurrent. But performances are excellent..
Opinion | Theatre |

PLAY REVIEW

This Japanese play has been performed across the world with different actors for the past two decades. It is a powerful play which makes the audience introspect..
Opinion | Theatre | Jayanagar

STREET THEATRE AT RANGA SHANKARA

Street plays are perfect vehicles for political protest. Plays by three college groups at the Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival last week won applause, sometimes for clever lines and at other times for their message.
Opinion | Theatre | JP Nagar

RANGSHILA THEATRE PRODUCTION

The play attempts to make Hiroshima bombing relevant to a generation that seems to be far removed from that era. The question is, can I be accused of a crime that I never planned and participated in?.
Features | Theatre |

THEATRE REVIEW

This experimental play, makes a statement on gender. And if you believe that effective theatre must disturb, then it does deliver..
Features | Theatre |

IS BENGALURU REALLY ‘COSMOPOLITAN'?

Let's face it. 'Cosmopolitan' Bangalore has Kannada plays galore, and even a bit of English. But why did Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and other language plays die out? .
In Focus | Arts and Culture | City Life |