A five-day annual theatre extravaganza 'Brajanath Sharma Memorial Drama Festival', a major highlight of Assam's cultural calendar, begins here from September 11 showcasing a play each day.
The ninth edition of the festival, organised by amateur theatre group Samahar Natya Gosthee, will be held at Rabindra Bhawan here with the inaugural play being Shombhu Mitra's "Kanchan Ranga", staged by Nagaon-based group 'Natyam' and directed by Anjan Bhuyan, Festival President Mr Lalit Sarma told reporters here today.
The play reflects deteriorating human values and peoples' greed for a materialistic world at the cost of sacrificing basic human emotions.
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The play showcases Assam's rich folk tradition 'Ojapali', which is gradually fading into oblivion, threatened by the onslaught of modern culture as represented by Rock music in the play.
The musical ends with a clarion call to ensure Ojapali's survival and continuity with the Rock band accepting the inherent beauty of the folk tradition.
Another play 'Sincha Panir Maas', by Naat theatre group and directed by Manash Protim Neog, probes the complexities in politics and society against the backdrop of the theft of a scooter of a female journalist and the incidents following till its recovery.
Another group 'Natmandal' will present a satirical play "Sunaha Bishnu Rabha Sangbad'', written and directed by Nitul Kumar Medhi, which highlights 'extortion' carried out by a section of people to observe a day in the name of Assam's prominent cultural personality Bishnu Rabha.