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A Review of Suhaani Gala’s The House of Bernarda Alba: Inside the Aisle of Control
From the moment that I was let into the Black Box, it was clear that this Bernarda Alba was built on subtraction.
Uditi Mahindra
3 days ago


For I Have Sinned: College Play Meets Homicidal In-Laws
On 18th December, For I Have Sinned, an original theatrical production directed by Zahabiya Ghodhrawala (UG’25) and Vaibhavi Kumari (UG’25), was performed at the White Box Theatre. Brought to life by Ashoka’s theatre club, The Green Room, the entire team worked together to stage a blood-soaked, witty horror piece.
Kesar Choudhary
4 days ago


A Long Way To The Top: On Ashoka’s School of Rock and the Magic of Adaptation
There’s a tangible buzz around campus on the evening of April 10 — although it’s not your average Thursday night at Ashoka. It is the opening night of School of Rock, an adaptation of the 2003 Richard Linklater film, a comedy starring Jack Black as Dewey Finn, a struggling musician who poses as a substitute teacher to win the Battle of the Bands.
Anoushka Kumar
May 13


The Anatomy of the One-Woman Play: Maiyya
Giya Sood speaks to the team of Maiyaa, a one-woman play that was performed in Black Box on 13th February.
Giya Sood
Mar 12


“Those Who Remain Silent Remain Alone…”: Confronting Mortality with Nikitin’s Essay on Dying
Boris Nikitin’s Essay on Dying is not a performance in the traditional sense. It is an intimate confession, a philosophical rumination and a
Noyonika Dutta
Feb 3
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