Mega play, Parva, in Dharwad next month

The eight-hour-long drama based on S.L. Bhyrappa’s prominent work will go on stage on April 12, 13

March 30, 2022 07:57 pm | Updated 10:28 pm IST - HUBBALLI

Director of Mysuru Rangayana Addanda C. Cariappa and others releasing a handbook on mega play, Parva, in Dharwad on Wednesday.

Director of Mysuru Rangayana Addanda C. Cariappa and others releasing a handbook on mega play, Parva, in Dharwad on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

An eight-hour-long Kannada play, Parva, based on writer S.L. Bhyrappa’s prominent work of literature [Parva] will be staged in Dharwad on April 12 and 13.

Addressing presspersons in Dharwad on Wednesday, Director of Mysuru Rangayana Addanda C. Cariappa said that Byrappa’s novel [Parva] is a re-creation of the epic, the Mahabharata, and a mixture of history and mythology.

The work has already been translated in many Indian languages and it is in the process of being translated into a few foreign languages also, he said.

Mr. Cariappa said that the 600-page novel has been dramatised and directed by Prakash Belawadi and a 50-member troupe has rehearsed for six months to get the play ready for stage. It will be a milestone in the history of Kannada theatre, he said.

He said that the Department of Kannada and Culture has released ₹50 lakh for the play of which ₹38 lakh has been paid as remuneration to theatre artistes. Keeping in mind the duration of the play and the expenses involved in staging such a mega play, tickets have been priced at ₹200 each, he said.

On the occasion, pamphlets of the mega play and handbook was released. 

Assistant Director of Kannada and Culture Kumar Bekkeri and Senior Assistant Director of Information and Public Relations Manjunath Dollin were present.

Tickets

The play will begin at 10.30 a.m. on April 12 and 13 at Srujana Rangamandir in Dharwad. The total duration of the play is eight hours, including four intervals. There will be a lunch break for 30 minutes and three tea breaks of 10 minutes each. The tickets are available at Dharwad Rangayana and the Department of Kannada and Culture. Tickets can also be purchased online at: www.rangayana.org.

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