Celebrate Diwali with Jaal

After the stupendous success of “Mara Varno Varghodo” and “Ek Ruka Hua Faisla” MigHT-I Theatre in partnership with INDIAN WEEKENDER is back with another fascinating production for the South Side Arts Festival .
The South Side arts festival (formerly Manukau Arts festival) will be featuring a tribute to the queen of crime Dame Agatha Christie, in Hindi. Her longest running play in Broadway – THE MOUSETRAP is being adapted in HINDI as “JAAL – The Trap” and will hosted for the first time in New Zealand. This play has created records of sorts internationally and this is a rare chance to see its Hindi adaptation in Auckland. MigHT-I theatre is dedicating this play as a celebration of the 120th anniversary of Agatha Christie.
Jaal – Trap its Hindi adaptation, begins with the murder of a mysterious woman in Khandala. The action takes place in a guest house 130 kilometres from Mumbai, where a house full of suspects have gathered and where a second murder is about to be committed.
At the heart of any mystery lies the question of what is real and what is not. This is particularly true of JAAL – the Trap, which relies on disguise to confuse the audience. So don’t miss this chance to enjoy this crime thriller which will keep you on the edge of your seats. Never a dull moment the play will touch your heart and emotions at the same time. From a poignant moment to a spine chilling experience all in one go!
The play features some of the finest artist in Auckland. Jyotsna Kkuntal Trivedi a perrinial, crowd favourite. Kkuntal Trivedi, a versatile talen, Rupal Solanki brings in another power packed performance, while Jayashree Sonar is known to audiences in Auckland as a talented artist who has featured on radio, TV and films. A veteran of stage, Shailesh Prajapati enticing you once again and Santanu Ghosh thrills you in Hindi. Kedar Divekar who cauth your attention in Ek Ruka hua faisla is back and the surprise of the pack is Raghunath Pawar, featuring in his maiden Hindi venture in Auckland.
The play is adapted and directed by Prashant Belwalkar, who loves to take up challenges and has consistently delivered for MigHT-I Theatre, with fantastic assistance from Lajja Prajapati, a youngster to watch in future. A strong cast, backed by a fantastic script and a fabulous venue will surely make this Diwali a cracking one!
Part of the proceeds will go in funding the “ST JOHN AMBULANCE PROJECT” by INDIAN WEEKENDER. Support this noble cause!
So book your tickets early (Available at all location from Thursday 6th October). Two shows only in Auckland on Sunday 30th October 2011.
JAAL – the Trap
Date: 30th October 2011 (Sunday)
Time: 11.00 am (1st show), 4.30 pm (2nd show)
Venue: Genesis Energy Theatre,
TELSTRAPACIFIC EVENTS CENTRE,
Gt South Road, Manukau
Tickets: $10 only
Tickets available at:
Rayland Motel - EPSOM 09 520 0330
Rayland Motel – MANUKAU 09 2638738
Travel Shop: BOTANY 09 272 3544
Yogiji's Food mart 09 624 5757,
Kwality Mini Bazaar 09 277 9596
Or Varsha : 09 534 8000
Or email: info@might-i.org
After the stupendous success of “Mara Varno Varghodo” and “Ek Ruka Hua Faisla” MigHT-I Theatre in partnership with INDIAN WEEKENDER is back with another fascinating production for the South Side Arts Festival .
The South Side arts festival (formerly Manukau Arts festival) will be featuring a...
After the stupendous success of “Mara Varno Varghodo” and “Ek Ruka Hua Faisla” MigHT-I Theatre in partnership with INDIAN WEEKENDER is back with another fascinating production for the South Side Arts Festival .
The South Side arts festival (formerly Manukau Arts festival) will be featuring a tribute to the queen of crime Dame Agatha Christie, in Hindi. Her longest running play in Broadway – THE MOUSETRAP is being adapted in HINDI as “JAAL – The Trap” and will hosted for the first time in New Zealand. This play has created records of sorts internationally and this is a rare chance to see its Hindi adaptation in Auckland. MigHT-I theatre is dedicating this play as a celebration of the 120th anniversary of Agatha Christie.
Jaal – Trap its Hindi adaptation, begins with the murder of a mysterious woman in Khandala. The action takes place in a guest house 130 kilometres from Mumbai, where a house full of suspects have gathered and where a second murder is about to be committed.
At the heart of any mystery lies the question of what is real and what is not. This is particularly true of JAAL – the Trap, which relies on disguise to confuse the audience. So don’t miss this chance to enjoy this crime thriller which will keep you on the edge of your seats. Never a dull moment the play will touch your heart and emotions at the same time. From a poignant moment to a spine chilling experience all in one go!
The play features some of the finest artist in Auckland. Jyotsna Kkuntal Trivedi a perrinial, crowd favourite. Kkuntal Trivedi, a versatile talen, Rupal Solanki brings in another power packed performance, while Jayashree Sonar is known to audiences in Auckland as a talented artist who has featured on radio, TV and films. A veteran of stage, Shailesh Prajapati enticing you once again and Santanu Ghosh thrills you in Hindi. Kedar Divekar who cauth your attention in Ek Ruka hua faisla is back and the surprise of the pack is Raghunath Pawar, featuring in his maiden Hindi venture in Auckland.
The play is adapted and directed by Prashant Belwalkar, who loves to take up challenges and has consistently delivered for MigHT-I Theatre, with fantastic assistance from Lajja Prajapati, a youngster to watch in future. A strong cast, backed by a fantastic script and a fabulous venue will surely make this Diwali a cracking one!
Part of the proceeds will go in funding the “ST JOHN AMBULANCE PROJECT” by INDIAN WEEKENDER. Support this noble cause!
So book your tickets early (Available at all location from Thursday 6th October). Two shows only in Auckland on Sunday 30th October 2011.
JAAL – the Trap
Date: 30th October 2011 (Sunday)
Time: 11.00 am (1st show), 4.30 pm (2nd show)
Venue: Genesis Energy Theatre,
TELSTRAPACIFIC EVENTS CENTRE,
Gt South Road, Manukau
Tickets: $10 only
Tickets available at:
Rayland Motel - EPSOM 09 520 0330
Rayland Motel – MANUKAU 09 2638738
Travel Shop: BOTANY 09 272 3544
Yogiji's Food mart 09 624 5757,
Kwality Mini Bazaar 09 277 9596
Or Varsha : 09 534 8000
Or email: info@might-i.org
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