Yajnaseni (play)

Yajnaseni
Nisha Sharma performing as Yajanseni in January 2017 in Kalyani, India
Written by Suman Pokhrel
Characters Yajnaseni
Date premiered 2 October 2016
Place premiered Irving Arts Center, Dallas, Texas, United States
Original language Nepali
Subject Marriage, womanhood, property, war, politics
Genre Epic theatre
Setting Hastinapur, Indraprastha and Panchal
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Yajnaseni (Nepali: ne:याज्ञसेनी; is a play in Nepali by Suman Pokhrel. The play is based on Odia novel Yajnaseni by Pratibha Ray.[1]

Author of the novel Yajnaseni, Pratibha Ray; and playwright of the play Yajnaseni, Suman Pokhrel

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Suman Pokhrel rendered the novel into a solo play in Nepali by bringing the character Yajnaseni alone in the scenes. Pokhrel has personalized the play while maintaining the basic concept of the original story.[2] The novel Yajnaseni is itself based on the famous Sanskrit epic Mahabharata

The story revolves around Draupadi, who is also known as Yajnaseni and is one of the lead characters from the famous Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. The play is a neo-interpretation of Mahabharata from Yajnaseni's perspective.[3][4]

Aarohan Theatre prepared Yajnaseni for stage show for the first time.[4] It was first performed in Irving Arts Center in Texas, United States, on October 2, 2016, as a premiere show before its two-month long U.S. tour.[5] Sunil Pokharel has directed this play and Nisha Sharma performed the role of Yajnaseni on stage.[4]

The play was later performed at Ritwik Sadan in Kalyani, West Bengal in India on 11 January 2017 as a part of 12th Ramdhanu Nattyamela organised by Kalyani Kalamandalam.[6][7]

References

  1. "निशा र सुनिलको जोडीले टेक्सासका नेपालीलाई चखाए नाटकको स्वाद".
  2. "Sunil Pokharel on US tour with two solo plays".
  3. Yajnaseni, 2016, Aarohan Gurukul p. 2
  4. 1 2 3 "छुट्टाछुट्टै 'सोलो' नाटक लिएर अमेरिका जाँदै सुनील-निशा दम्पती".
  5. "टेक्ससको ड्यालसमा निशाको 'याज्ञसेनी' प्रदर्शित (फोटो फिचर)".
  6. "12th Ramdhanu Nattyamela". Kalyani, West Bengal. 15 September 2016. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  7. Sushil Poudel, Kolkota (13 January 2017). "द्रौपदीका आँखाबाट महाभारत" [The Mahabharata in Draupadi's Perspective]. Kathmandu. Retrieved 2017-09-24.


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