Delhi. Woman Trouble What happens if a taxi driver,who cant even afford a good taxi,has to manage two wives? Behroopiya Entertainers Run for your Wife comprises characters and situations that are at cross purposes until the very end. Watch the comedy at FICCI Auditorium,Tansen Marg,on May 4 and 5. Contact: 9810174282 Fair Start The second edition of United Art Fair will be preceded by a preview exhibition curated by Peter Nagy,Alka Pande,Ram Rahman and Meera Menezes,among others. The show brings together 16 contemporary artists such as Anand Jaiswal,Shobha Deepak Singh,Tauseef Khan and Julie Skarland. The exhibition will be held at Lalit Kala Akademi till May 4. Contact: 23009200 Mumbai. Mowglis Music Adapted from Rudyard Kiplings classic,the play Jungle Book is a musical adventure directed by Sumeet Vyas and Shivani Tankshale. It will be staged at Prithvi Theatre,Juhu,on May 9 and 10. Contact: 26149546 Filming Mumbai For his first solo in India,German artist Mario Pfeifer will present A Formal Film in nine episodes,with a prologue and epilogue at Project 88,Colaba. It explores an Asian metropolis through an observational,anthropological approach of filmmaking. Shot entirely in Mumbai,the film has two performers,Gopal and Nandhini,who have regular day jobs,live in the citys suburbs and have never participated in a film project. It will be held until the end of May. Contact: 22810066 Chandigarh. Tale Spin Neelam Man Singh has been travelling to the past to develop her new play The Last Tale. She will premiere it at the Rock Gardens Phase One amphitheatre on May 1. Shows will be held till May 5 and the director suggests that you bring a cushion along for your comfort. Glass Works Atul Bakshi works with hot glass,creating sculptures inspired by the elements of nature. Critics have also found a hint of meditative art reflected in his works. He will exhibit these works at Art Portfolio,Sector 8,Madhya Marg,till May 3. Pune. Wet Paint Artist Rajendra Bhatias exhibition shows his experiments with impasto painting,a style that involves thick smears of paint so that strokes of the brush or painting knife are seen in relief,and appear to jump out of the canvas. Catch the show at Malaka Spice,Koregaon Park,till April 30. Contact: 26151088 Actor Factor Many a star actor was born at theatre camps for children. You could try your luck at Swatantra Theatre Groups three-week workshop for children,where the syllabus comprises theatrical games,voice modulation and improvisation. The batch begins on May 6 and youngsters between the age of 6 and 15 are eligible. At Swatantra Theatre,Shree Mahavir Jain Vidlaya in Deccan. Contact: 9767178857