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Sabiti

Based on the short story by the late Jagadesh Ghimire, this play unmasks the real face of diverse social structures that are unfavorable to women. These structures are hidden behind the curtains of several imported isms, biased social norms, political commercialization, or even within the daily social necessities like education,

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Palpasa Cafe

Theatre village Nepal presents the play Palpasa Cafe based on the Narayan Waggle’s Madan price wining book Palpasa Café itself. Directed by Bimal Subedi and associate directed by Dillip Ranabhat, the play has been dramatized by Suraj Subedi. The play is a love story set in the era of civil

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GumFun

The play GumFun tells the story of Alina, a teenager who worries about nothing but her chubby body, weight and physical appearance. Like many teenagers, she is lost in the world of computers and internet and seldom gets connected with the real world. Alina is a single child, raised by

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Hamlet in Nepal

William Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Nepali at Theatre Village, Kathmandu was regular performed from 7 April, the play was staged last on May 7, 2016. Co-directed by Bimal Subedi and Gregory Thompson from the UK, it was first presented in Bhaktapur Durbar Square, one of the most prominent heritage sites of Nepal.

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Malini

Malini is a poetic play by Rabindranath Tagore. The poem deals with  feelings like love, compassion, hatred and revenge. The poem is connected to Nepal and Buddhist scriptures as it is said to have been adapted from the Buddhist legend of Mahavastu Avadana which Tagore found in his friend Rajendralal Mitra’s The Sanskit

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Makai Ko Arkai Kheti

The play reinterprets Krishna Lal Adhikari’s late-nineteenth-century text titled Makaiko Kheti in the context of contemporary post-earthquake Nepal.  While it is not clear whether Adhikari’s controversial book MakaikoKheti (Cultivation of Maize) was intended as a simple agricultural manual, or as a political satire (Ranas thought that red and white pests described by Adhikari in

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