3 (Teen)
Director:
Tushar Tengale
Playwrights:
Ajinkya Kulkarni, Tushar Tengale, Siddharth Mahashabde
Tushar Tengale
Playwrights:
Ajinkya Kulkarni, Tushar Tengale, Siddharth Mahashabde
Synopsis:
This play is about a collage of three sensitive, anxious and young minds, with their individual ways and forms, explore a boy and a girl’s relation, and with the same reference analyze it within and around themselves and also their ultimate realizations out of all. These short stories which play back to back flow from being poetic, mute and soliloquy to express their deep love, anger, understanding for each other, their daydreams, celebrations, romanticism, and all the emotions involved.
These three stories stand for three different perspectives or can also be called the three different sides of the same relation.
These three stories stand for three different perspectives or can also be called the three different sides of the same relation.
Writer's Note:
SCENE 1 : Tushar Tengale
Niktita and Vivek have decided to part ways. On the occasion when they meet for the last time, through the medium of poetic expressions, they consciously and unknowingly explore their longing for each other, the complexities and absurdities in their relation, the tension that they have, their deep rooted secrets and truths, the effects on their relation due to the involvement of a third person, the sexuality involved, and along with it, the cause reason for their separation.
At last, to free themselves from the clutches of this pain, they decide to separate.
SCENE 2 : Ajinkya Kulkarni
This act revolves around a young boy and a girl who have come of age and their struggle, along with the madness attached to it. The girl has evolved to be unboundedly self-obsessed as she breaks free from her reserved and protective background. She is fascinated by her desire of having a companion whose characteristics resonate with a black crow, which also assures her how excitingly wild and unique her desire is.
This is a journey of the girl’s and boy’s friendship and how she searches for her black crow in him.
SCENE 3 : Siddharth Mahashabde
This is a story of a boy who finds himself alone on account of his rigid social status, insignificant conversations with his parents and the failure in his one sided love. As usual, he is sitting at home, bored, in the evening, he shares his story with the audience through the medium of loud thinking by involving all the things in his house. On one side, it is his parent’s expectations, his group of friends, the progressive speed of the materialistic world, and on the other, his love for that girl and his daydreams. He is trapped in this situation.
On such an evening, what exactly does the boy do to free himself from this trap, woven by himself, is what we see in this scene.
Niktita and Vivek have decided to part ways. On the occasion when they meet for the last time, through the medium of poetic expressions, they consciously and unknowingly explore their longing for each other, the complexities and absurdities in their relation, the tension that they have, their deep rooted secrets and truths, the effects on their relation due to the involvement of a third person, the sexuality involved, and along with it, the cause reason for their separation.
At last, to free themselves from the clutches of this pain, they decide to separate.
SCENE 2 : Ajinkya Kulkarni
This act revolves around a young boy and a girl who have come of age and their struggle, along with the madness attached to it. The girl has evolved to be unboundedly self-obsessed as she breaks free from her reserved and protective background. She is fascinated by her desire of having a companion whose characteristics resonate with a black crow, which also assures her how excitingly wild and unique her desire is.
This is a journey of the girl’s and boy’s friendship and how she searches for her black crow in him.
SCENE 3 : Siddharth Mahashabde
This is a story of a boy who finds himself alone on account of his rigid social status, insignificant conversations with his parents and the failure in his one sided love. As usual, he is sitting at home, bored, in the evening, he shares his story with the audience through the medium of loud thinking by involving all the things in his house. On one side, it is his parent’s expectations, his group of friends, the progressive speed of the materialistic world, and on the other, his love for that girl and his daydreams. He is trapped in this situation.
On such an evening, what exactly does the boy do to free himself from this trap, woven by himself, is what we see in this scene.
Cast List:
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Credit List:Music composed by : Ketan Pawar, Tejas Majgaonkar
Illustrations(Projection) : Sharvari Deshpande Illustrations(Publicity) : Gandhaar Sangoram Light Design : Prathamesh Shinde Set Design : Tushar Tengale, Naciket Kolapkar Costumes : Devika Kale, Ashish Deshpande Make up : Ashish Deshpande Projection : Abhishek Mane On sound : Ketan Pawar Production Manager : Shantanu Joshi |