Swapnasandhani

Swapnasandhani
Swapnasandhani group logo
Formation 29 May 1992[1]
Type Theatre group
Location
Membership
Kaushik Sen, Chitra Sen, Reshmi Sen, Dwitipriya, Rabindranath Jana, Riddhi Sen
Artistic director(s)
Kaushik Sen

Swapnasandhani (Bengali:  Shopnoshondhānī ) is a Bengali theater group from Kolkata. The group was founded on 29 May 1992.[1] Swapnasandhani has been marked by the acting and direction of Kaushik Sen. In November 2017, Sen stopped directing the group in order to bring change and "explore the creativity of the group".[2]

Performance

From 2006, Swapnasandhani began performing on a regular basis at the Sujata Sadan every Saturday. This eliminated their need to wait in queue for free slots at the major theatres like the Academy of Fine Arts, Madhusudan Mancha etc.

Major productions

Till April, 2011 Swapnasandhani has staged 12 full-length plays and 14 short ones.[3] Some of those are:

  • Prachya.
  • Ajke Aamar Chhuti
  • Bhalo Rakshosher Golpo (2005).
  • Banku Babur Bandhu (2006).
  • Daakghar (2006).
  • Malyaban (2006).
  • Suprobhat (2006).
  • Dakghor (2007).
  • Hargoj (2008) based on a work of Bangladeshi writer Selim Al-Deen.
  • Bhoy (2009).
  • Darjiparar Marjinara (2009) written by Bratya Basu, travels through the squalid rooms and alleys of Calcutta’s biggest red-light district Sonagachhi.[4]
  • Birpurush (2010)
  • Macbeth (2012) Bengali theatre based on William Shakespeare's play Macbeth.[5]
  • Thana Theke Aschi (2013)
  • Karkatkantir Deshe
  • Nirbhaya (2016)
  • Ashwathama (2017)
  • Taraye Taraye (2018)
  • 1984 (2018)

Celebrity appearance

Key people

References

  1. 1 2 "Article on Swapnasandhani".
  2. Chakraborty, Shamayita (25 November 2017). "Kaushik Sen quits, Debesh takes over theatre group". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  3. "Kaushik Sen Interview".
  4. Das, Mohua (28 May 2009). "Way of all flesh". Calcutta, India: Way of all flesh. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  5. 1 2 3 "Performance speaks louder than star power". Times of India. 12 April 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  6. "A rolling repertory Stage On & Off". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 4 November 2006.
  7. Das, Mohua (28 May 2009). "Thursday , May 28, 2009". Telegraph. Calcutta, India. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  8. 1 2 "Interview of Kaushik Sen".
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