Why Not Theatre presents
Beyond Bollywood with international star
Naseeruddin Shah in two critically acclaimed plays
Toronto, August
15, 2012 – Why Not Theatre, the Dora Award-winning company who last
brought us the smash hit A Brimful of
Asha in association with Tarragon Theatre (and which returns this
fall), presents Beyond Bollywood, a mini-festival featuring internationally renowned
Bollywood stars Naseeruddin Shah and
Ratna Pathak in two plays (Dear Liar and Ismat Apa Ke
Naam) from Mumbai’s Motley Theatre (founded by Shah to do primarily English
plays). Why Not Theatre is also pleased to join TIFF in their presentation of a
special event: In Conversation With... Naseeruddin Shah and film
screening of Amal.
Back by popular demand after a sold-out show in
February of 2011, Naseeruddin Shah
and Ratna Pathak Shah (his wife in
real life) star in Dear Liar, a play by Jerome Kilty adapted from the passionate
correspondence of canonical playwright George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick
Stella Campbell, a famous actress of the time who inspired some of Shaw’s
characters including Eliza Doolittle in
Pygmalion (who she played the first time in 1914 at age 49).
Performed in
English,
this acclaimed drama runs September
28-30 at the brand new Regent Park
Arts and Cultural Centre, the first major theatre production to be
programmed at the new space. Dear Liar, spanning over 40 years,
chronicles the deep mutual admiration and love (despite both of them being
married, and not to each other) through a very significant era of history (1895
to 1939) which was witness not only to innumerable path-breaking
accomplishments in the theatre but also to both World Wars and the end of
Edwardian Era and with it, that particular way of life so dear to people like
Mrs. Campbell.
Performed in Urdu/Hindi with
English subtitles, Ismat Apa Ke Naam runs October 5-7 at the same venue. Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah
and Heeba Shah (their real life daughter) star in this lauded work based on a
collection of three short stories by Ismat Chughtai (1915-1991), whose strong
feminist ideology made her one of India’s most beloved, successful and controversial
writers of her time. Taking the form of three monologues, it explores human relationships
and tackles taboo and controversial
subjects such as the sanctity of marriage and monogamy, the lives of rural
women and the decline of the “Mughal” aristocracy at the turn of the 20th
century, all told with Chughtai’s signature poetic flair.
Naseeruddin Shah is one of Bollywood's most
famous and talented superstars. He has won dozens of awards and has millions of
fans the world over. His nearly four decades in film and theatre include over
130 roles in Indian cinema, along with international hits such as Monsoon Wedding (directed by Mira Nair),
Amal (directed by Richie Mehta) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
(directed by Stephen Norrington and starring Sean Connery).
Founded
in 2007, Why Not Theatre is a
Toronto-based, Dora-Award winning theatre company with an international
scope. Under the Artistic Direction of Ravi Jain, Why Not has
established a reputation as a company synonymous with inventive,
experimental cross-cultural collaborations resulting in shows featuring new
Canadian writing, company-devised shows alongside revitalized interpretations
of classics. Ravi Jain won a Dora Award for his performance in SPENT, and is the 2012 recipient of the
prestigious Pauline McGibbon Award administered by the Ontario Arts Council. Why Not will be remounting the smash hit A Brimful of Asha
in association with Tarragon Theatre this fall.
Motley Theatre was formed by Naseeruddin
Shah and Benjamin Gilani in 1979. The group produces short and full-length
English plays and has, for the last eight years, been performing in Hindustani
as well. From being an itinerant troupe of two, Motley (later including Tom
Alter, Ratna Pathak, Kenny Desai and Akash Khurana), now has a fairly large
membership.
Beyond Bollywood is a unique cross-over
experience that seeks to highlight the depth and high-quality work coming out
of India and encourage diversity in performing arts audiences. This is the
first time in the history of Canadian stages that a non-white actor, let alone
a Bollywood star, will play George Bernard Shaw.
Why
Not Theatre presents Beyond Bollywood
at
the Regent Park Arts and Cultural Centre, 585 Dundas Street East
Dear
Liar – September 28-30, 2012 (in
English). Performances Sept
28 & 30 at 7:30pm; Sept 29 at 1:30pm.
Ismat Apa Ke Naam – October 5-7, 2012 (in Urdu/Hindi with English surtitles). All performances at 7:30pm.
Ticket
Prices for all shows: $88/$44
($22 students). Family Pack of four – $100.
Ask about the VIP Experience – Special Front Row seating,
exclusive access to an intimate post-show Q&A with the stars (only 30 VIPs
per night), and a complimentary ticket to TIFF’s In Conversation With... and
special screening of Amal on Oct 3,
2012.
To book tickets, visit beyondbollywood.ca or call 1-800-838-3006
For more information, contact
Owais Lightwala at info@beyondbollywood.ca
or 647.866.7432
For information about In
Conversation With… Naseeruddin Shah at TIFF Bell Lightbox, please contact proffice@tiff.net
or 416-934-3200.
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