Ajoka to mark founder’s death anniversary

Play will be performed on 5th and 6th May

The play has been directed by Usha Ganguli, a veteran theatre actor, director and activist from India. PHOTO: fb.com/ajokatheatrepk

LAHORE:

Ajoka theatre is marking the 5th death anniversary of its founder and theatre icon, Madeeha’s Gauhar with two exclusive performances of its latest production, “Uddan Haaray”.

The play will be performed on 5th and 6th May in Hall2 of Alhamra Arts Council. Written and directed by Shahid Nadeem, the play has been developed from oral history interviews of partition survivors, in collaboration with the Citizens Archive of Pakistan.

The play was premiered at the National History Museum at Greater Iqbal Park. Ajoka’s Executive Director Shahid Nadeem said that  “Uddanhaare” is the story of young partition survivor Akhlaq and his friend Haleema, interwoven with the enduring love of two pigeons, Raja and Rani.

The performances are a tribute to Madeeha Gauhar in recognition of her undying commitment to peace, he added.

The first performance on May 5 will be preceded by a short tribute to Madeeha.

Both performances are free and are presented in collaboration with the Lahore Arts Council.

Since its inception, the group have staged many popular society critical pieces in theatres, on the streets and in public spaces.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 2nd, 2023.

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