The Dramatics Society of Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Delhi University
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Blog: stageleftisright.wordpress.com Introduction
Fourth Wall productions primes and enables theatrical leaders to raise the standard of this performing art in every discipline, create bold stage performances that astonishes the mind, challenges the heart and delights
the senses. Vision/ Goal
We try to break the monotonous culture of following a straight line of ambitions blinded to the means to reaching them. We try to practice theatre in rehearsals before attempting to appeal audience and this approach opens our mind to endless opportunities. Our goal is simple that is to produce theatre through thought provoking, imaginative text, strong team rehearsals and an inventive design. We nurture imagination and court inspiration through mastery of skill and technique to create fluent, authentic and original storytelling that illuminates the complexity of the human spirit and questions the accepted wisdom. Our Team
Each member of our ensemble represents a very dynamic team who believe in non-conventional performances that bring out contemporary flavours of theatre. Our team members are always receptive towards learning new ideas, techniques and skills from fellow artists. If artists do not challenge themselves, the truth they stand for remains unheard amidst the cheers of the audience. Annual Productions:
2011-12: 30 Days of September by Mahesh Dattani
2012-13: Accident Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo
2013-14: Peele Scooter Waala Aadmi by Manav Kaul, Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello
2014-15: Juloos by Badal Sircar, The God Dilemma by Stephen Adly Guirgis (Originally, Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train)
2015-16: Art by Yasmina Reza, Red Sparrow by Manav Kaul, Dirty Hands by Jean Paul Sartre
2016-17: 9 Jakhoo Hill by Gurucharan Das, The Winter Rain by Prateek Sonny and A Shaggy Dog Story (Originally The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time) by Simon Stephens
2017-18: My One and Only by Ken Cameron, The Storytelling Ability of A Boy by Carter W. Lewis, Rizwaan by Abhishek Majumdar
2018-19: Bhunde by Akshay Raheja, Dragonflies by RamneeK Singh (Adapted by Swati Simha), Reflection by Mahesh Elkunchwar
2019-20: Fake Palimdromes by Swar Thounaojam, Miraj by Nisha Abdullah
2020-21: 3 by Sunayana Smita Premchander
2021-22: Number 13 by Riya, Bali aur Shambhu by Manav Kaul, Old Times by Harold Pinter