"Romeo and Juliet" Reimagined by Drishyokabyo
Staff Desk
Theatre enthusiasts are in for a remarkable experience as Drishyokabyo presents a captivating adaptation of William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy, “Romeo and Juliet.” hlhl3Titled “Atopor Pronoy” (Thereafter Love), this production offers a fresh take on the classic love story. The play has been skillfully translated by the talented Ruma Modak and is under the adept direction of the esteemed H.M. Motaleb
Scheduled for June 4th, Tuesday, at 7 PM, the performance will take place in the Main Hall of the National Theatre, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Segunbagicha, Dhaka. This venue, known for hosting significant cultural events, provides the perfect setting for what promises to be an evening of profound theatrical experience.
“Atopor Pronoy” stays true to the essence of Shakespeare’s original play while infusing it with contemporary relevance and local cultural nuances. This approach not only makes the story more relatable to the audience but also highlights the universal themes of love, conflict, and tragedy that Shakespeare masterfully portrayed. The adaptation aims to bridge the gap between the Elizabethan era and modern times, offering viewers a unique perspective on the age-old tale of star-crossed lovers.
Event Details:
Event: “Atopor Pronoy” (Thereafter Love)
Date:June 4, 2024 (Tuesday)
Time: 7:00 PM
Venue:Main Hall, National Theatre, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Segunbagicha, Dhaka
Translator: Ruma Modak
Director: H.M. Motaleb
For ticket reservations and further inquiries, interested individuals can contact 01714294582. Online tickets are available for purchase at https://festive.rocks/e/drama4. Additionally, tickets can be acquired from the ticket counters prior to the show. 30% discount for advance tickets.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this innovative adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet.” “Atopor Pronoy” promises to be a spellbinding performance that will leave a lasting impression, celebrating the timeless narrative of Shakespeare with a touch of contemporary flair.
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