You Can't Afford To Miss This International Theatre Festival In Delhi

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What Makes It Awesome?

It’s that time of the year that we wait with bated breath. Bharat Rang Mahotsav (BRM) -

The International Theatre Festival of India is being held at the auditoriums of National School of Drama (NSD) as well as Kamani, Shriram and LTG Auditoriums. It's a unique opportunity to watch several plays by renowned directors, actors and theatre groups from India and overseas. Celebrity directors from Bollywood and eminent theatre personalities from abroad are also a part of this theatre
extravaganza.

Along with traditional and contemporary plays, the festival has included folk theatre and classical plays as well in their latest edition of this Theatre Festival. A host of talks, workshops, live performances are part of BRM 2019.

We are trying to watch an array of plays covering various flavours. Some of the plays we have watched till now are "Harishchannar Ki Ladai" - in Hindi, "Three Sisters" - an English play from Nepal, and "Vacant Lot" - an NSD repertoire production. "Mathemagician", a solo play was exceptionally good.

Given that Bharat Rang Mahotsav is happening at a host of venues that includes non NSD venues, we would highly recommend you visit NSD at least once. NSD gate and the lawns are transformed into one big “play zone” with hanging lights, arty makeshift furniture, frescoes and sculpture.

If you are here for plays and feel hungry you can always go to Food Bazaar, the food court at NSD. Even if you're watching the plays at Kamani, Shriram or LTG, NSD is just a stone's throw away. The food court has various stalls for South Indian, Chinese, Healthfood and desserts. Special mentions are the two parantha stalls that serve home-style stuffed vegetarian parathas with raita and pickle.

Also, take a round of the Theatre Bazaar which is set up to engage the visitors. There are stalls selling hand-painted T-shirts, bags, crystal ware, handicraft, Warli paintings and
what not.

Move towards the lawns of NSD and you'll see a beautiful photo exhibition well lit with coloured lights and interesting frames.

Come half an hour before the play time and you can enjoy live folk dance and music performances outside the venues.

Winters in Delhi are on their way out, giving way to much pleasant and festive weather. If you have been sitting on the fence about trying out theatre, this is the time to cross over. Not only would you get to see great theatre, but also the festive mood at NSD, we bet, would lift your spirits.

Tickets are available online at Bookmyshow and NSD counters. Ticket price ranges from INR.100/- to INR.400/-

How Much Did It Cost?

Under ₹500

Best To Go With?

Family, Bae, Big Group