strange lines

January 2010 - The project seeks to play with the young art of Graphic Novel, the theatricality in drawing and the ways in which drawing and theatre can come together to represent notions of Home & Away, Nativity and Foreignness.

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[director] amitesh grover

[video] michel weber

[duration] 75 min

[year] 2010





interactive theatre in delhi

Based on the graphic novel anthology – When Kulbhushan Met Stockli. Two young journalists – one in India, the other in Switzerland – write letters to each other. They write about themselves, their lives, their cities and the state of their nations in the 21st Century. They draw their bodies and imagine the other’s. And then, they meet. They invent stories and sketch their predicaments, and in return are re-drawn by the other’s memories. The project seeks to play with the young art of Graphic Novel, the theatricality in drawing and the ways in which drawing and theatre can come together to represent notions of Home & Away, Nativity and Foreignness. Some stories from the book are adapted to form the narrative for the show, while others are improvised from the performers’ own lives. Its supported by Prohelvetia, Swiss Arts Council, India. [Amitesh Grover]

Credits

Cast – Amit Saxena, Julia Perazzini
Text Work & New Writing Keshav Kumar
Video Design Michel Weber,  Sound Design Ish S
Live Drawing
Dheerendra Dwivedi
Production
Mukesh Kumar
Design & Assistant Direction
Kumaradas T N

Concept & Direction Amitesh Grover

Show premiered on January 10, 2010 at National Theatre Festival, India.