Chetana (theatre group)
Formation | November 22, 1972 |
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Type | Theatre group |
Location |
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Artistic director(s) | Arun Mukherjee, Suman Mukhopadhyay, Sujan Mukhopadhyay |
Chetana (Bengali: চেতনা) is an Indian theatre group based on Kolkata, West Bengal. It was founded on November 22, 1972 by Arun Mukherjee.
History
On the November 22, 1972 Arun Mukherjee along with his colleagues formed Chetana. It has produced approximately 30 full length plays and near about 15 short plays. Its major productions include Mareech Sambad, Jagannath, Tista Parer brittanta, Mephisto.[1]
Chetana has performed in Europe, North America, Bangladesh, and manymajor cities of India. On its European tours in 2004, it participated in the Ibsen Stage Festival in Oslo; it has performed in London also.
Plays
Year of Production | Play of Play | Director | Actor(s)/Actress(es) |
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2018 | Don — Taake Bhalo Laage
modified version of Dukhi Mukhi Joddha |
Sujan Mukhopadhyay | Suman Mukhopadhyay(Don),Nibedita Mukhopadhyay(Dulcinea) |
2016 | Ghashiram Kotwal | ||
2012 | Marich Sambad (Revived) | ||
2012 | Jagannath (Revived) | ||
2012 | Ela Ebong Bimala | ||
2011 | Apni Kondike (Revived) | ||
2010 | Mrityu Sambad | ||
2009 | Chirakumar sabha | ||
2009 | Manush kimba Kolbalish | ||
2007 | Putul Nacher Itikotha | ||
2005 | Apni Kondike | ||
2004 | Chalachitto Chanchari (Revived) | ||
2005 | Kangal Malsat | ||
2004 | Ganashatru | ||
2004 | Falguni, Suchana Parba | ||
2003 | Nirnoye | ||
2003 | Samay Asamayer Britanto | ||
2002 | Jagannath (Revived) | ||
2002 | Wrong Number | ||
2002 | KhotaKhot | ||
2002 | Mephisto | ||
2002 | Kalantak Lal Fita | ||
2000 | Chalachitto Chanchari | ||
2000 | Tista Parer Brittanto | ||
2000 | Jaysa ka Taysa | ||
1999 | Maa | ||
1998 | Haraner Natjamai | ||
1997 | Gantobyo | ||
1977 | Ulki | ||
1996 | Bagh | ||
1996 | Jagannath (Hindi) | ||
1995 | Vul Rasta | ||
1994 | Dukhi Mukhi Joddha | ||
1993 | End Game | ||
1992 | Notir Kotha | ||
1992 | Coriolanus | ||
1990 | Horipodo Horibol | ||
1990 | Daain | ||
1989 | Kabeer (based on Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein) | ||
1988 | Jeshtho Putra | ||
1986 | Valo Manusher Pala (Revived) | ||
1985 | Roshan | ||
1984 | Vuter Bore | ||
1982 | Maa | ||
1982 | Tomader Juddho Tomra Koro | ||
1982 | Kshetu Bagdi O Gopal Kahar | ||
1980 | Somadhan | ||
1977 | Oppenheimer | ||
1977 | Ulki | ||
1977 | Jagannath | ||
1975 | Ramjatra | ||
1974 | Spartacus | ||
1974 | Valo Manusher Pala | ||
1973 | Marich Sambad |
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