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The Dirty Mac,a new theatre group,makes its debut at the Celebrate Bandra festival today
Three down-and-out copywriters are facing mid-life crisis. Desolate,they realise that they have no passions or dreams to fall back on. They decide to go back in time and analyse who to blame for their plight. Coming out of this blame game and their journey towards realising the futility of such an exercise is the premise for Monkey Bizness,
theatre group The Dirty Macs debut play.
Written and directed by Warren Dsylva,the play is an original work that owes its existence to the deadline imposed by the Celebrate Bandra organisers and all the monkeying around that followed. In fact,Dsylva is yet to come up with an ending. How the story of these three copywriters ends will be revealed only when it is performed on Saturday at Bandras HUL park. This is the only play at Celebrate Bandra 2011 that doesnt belong to Naseeruddin Shahs theatre group,Motley.
The Dirty Mac was founded by Dsylva and Nikhil Alves,both actors and playwrights,along with Harsh Khorana,who has designed sound and lighting for plays in India and abroad for nearly a decade. The group has a two-point agenda: to concentrate on comedy,and produce original scripts. This is the best time to produce original work, says Dsylva. There are a lot of up-and-coming writers whose works can find an audience. There are also several alternate spaces where they can be performed. After the plays debut at Celebrate Bandra,the group plans of taking its offerings from plays and musicals to stand-up acts all in the range of the comedy genre to The Comedy Store. Of course,for Dsylva and company,Prithvi Theatre will always be the Mecca for theatre in Mumbai. But its the unconventional spaces for theatre they are keen on exploring.
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