Indian Ink Theatre Company

Indian Ink Theatre Company is a New Zealand theatre company founded by actor Jacob Rajan (b. 1966) and director/writer Justin Lewis (b. 1967). Founded in 1996, Indian Ink’s first theatrical production was "Krishnan’s Dairy", which went on to win the Chapman Tripp Award for Production of the Year (1997). Their most recent production is "The Elephant Thief" (2015).[1]

Plays

  • "Krishnan’s Dairy", 1997
  • "The Candlestick Maker", 2000
  • "The Pickle King", 2002
  • "The Dentist’s Chair", 2008
  • "Guru of Chai", 2010
  • "Kiss the Fish", 2013
  • "The Elephant Thief", 2015

Awards

  • 1997: Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, Production of the Year: Krishnan’s Dairy
  • 1999: Edinburgh Festival Fringe First Award: "Krishnan's Dairy"
  • 2010: Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, New New Zealand Play of the Year: "The Pickle King"
  • 2014: Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, New New Zealand Play of the Year: "Guru of Chai"

References

  1. "Indian Ink Theatre Company". Indian Ink Theatre Company. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  • Forster, Michelanne and Vivienne Plumb (eds). "Twenty New Zealand Playwrights". Playmarket. Wellington, New Zealand. 2013.
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