Into the world of theatre

Into the world of theatre

Expression, being the irreplaceable part of human life and being the most efficient problem solver, it has been making our life so much easier. “Theatre, being the most effective way of communication from centuries, teaches us how to express ourselves better,” says Archana Paranjape, granddaughter of Raja Paranjape, renowned actor, director, producer and writer.
 
 As our education system increasingly puts an emphasis on Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, we cannot forget the importance of art. Theatre helps you to develop your creativity. Leave your phones aside and  explore the drama skills with Raja Paranjpe Production’s Theatre Masters and to learn this art of expression.
 
Here you can learn and get acquainted with different forms of theatre like street play, radio plays, puppet play, grips theatre etc.  Children in the age group of 10 - 15 years are encouraged to come and learn theatre as it opens a new avenue and brings about a remarkable change within.

Theatre Masters will help you understand the process of developing a play in a practical manner and being a part of it. It will also help you overcome stage fear and develop communication skills. Ultimately, it will be all about enjoyment, fun and expressing yourself.

Theatre Masters has also launched a new program for aspiring actors and directors to remind us that even in this ever-changing digital age, there is a human body at the center of every digital transaction. Courses offered include a six-month basic training, six-month advance training, acting, direction, writing, technical aspects like lights, music, set designing, costumes and make-up and different forms of theatre like grips theatre, radio play, pantomime etc. Along with theory and practical knowledge you will be ready for theatre. ST

For kids 
Venue: Sinhagad Institute, Nalstop
Eligibility: Standard V-X 
When: Saturdays, 6.30 am - 1 pm
For adults
Venue: Sinhagad Institute, Nalstop
When: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Time: 6.30 - 9pm (Friday, Saturday), 10.30 am - 1 pm  (Sunday) 

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