Year |
Title |
Dramaturge |
Production Company |
Premier Show
|
2019 |
Anth Se Arambh |
Playwright By Ravi Kant Mishra |
Arnav Arts Trust and Sahitya Kala Parishad, Delhi |
Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi
|
2018 |
Blindside |
Based On novel by Sreemoyee Piu Kundu, Hindi Translation and Stage Adaptation By Himanshu B. Jhoshi and Vishala Ramachandra Mahale |
National School Of Drama |
National School Of Drama
|
2017 |
The Night Side of Life |
Sasikumar. V |
Ex-Theatre Asia |
National Theater and Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
|
2016 |
Talatum |
Sasikumar. V |
Tempest with a Twist by Sasikumar. V combining Theatre actors & circus performers in a circus tent |
Serendipity Art Trust,[6][7][8][9]
|
2016 |
Radio Freedom |
Rajesh Tailang |
National School of Drama |
National School of Drama
|
2015 |
Lorem Ipsum |
Rajesh Tailang |
National School of Drama |
National School of Drama
|
2014 |
VIVID |
Combining two scripts by Mahesh Elkunchwar & Vijay Tendulkar |
National School of Drama |
National School of Drama
|
2013 |
Avudai |
A performance based on Kanchana Natrajan's book 'Transgressing Boundaries'' |
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts New Delhi |
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
|
2012 |
Kalo Sonakhari (Black Orchid) |
A non-verbal play with the Repertory company of NSD Sikkim Centre |
NSD Sikkim Centre |
NSD Sikkim Centre
|
2012 |
Clowns & Clouds |
Devised |
National School of Drama |
National School of Drama
|
2009 |
ara Ek Bada Basheer (A Bit Big Basheer) |
Rajesh Tailang combining seven works of Malayalam Novelist Vaikom Muhammed Basheer in Hindi |
National School of Drama |
National School of Drama[10]
|
2009 |
Helen |
Sujith Shankar(translated by Rajesh Tailang) |
Japan Foundation Asia |
Japan, Korea & Bharat Rang Mahotsav[11]
|
2007 |
Bhooth Gadi (Ghost Train' by Arnold Ridley) |
Rajesh Tailang |
National School of Drama |
New Delhi
|
2007 |
Tajmahal |
Shama Futehallly and translated by Himanshu B Joshi |
National School of Drama |
New Delhi
|
2006 |
Clytemnestra |
Sujith Shankar translated by Rajesh Tailang |
It is a theatre collaboration between India, Iran & Uzbekistan |
Bharat Rang Mahotsav
|
2006 |
Palm Grove Tales |
Based on O. V. Vijayan s novelette titled 'The Legends of Khassak' Khasakkinte Itihasam, the writer and scenic designer Deepan Sivaraman |
School of Drama and Fine Arts, Thrissur |
School of Drama and Fine Arts, Thrissur
|
2006 |
Midnight's Children |
Salman Rushdie's novel co-adapted and translated into Hindustani by Himanshu B Joshi |
National School of Drama |
Abhimanch Auditorium New Delhi & Bharat Rang Mahotsav,[12][13]
|
2005 |
Rabia-Meera |
Bharatnatayam dancer- Seema Agarwal was performed in collaboration with as theatre director |
|
Abhimanch Auditorium, New Delhi
|
2005 |
Holi (In Punjabi and Hindi) |
Mahesh Elkunchwar |
An academic production put up at the Studio Theatre, Department of Indian Theatre, Punjab University |
Chandigarh
|
2005 |
Shakuntala |
Russian language (a Sanskrit classical play) by Kālidāsa |
Russian Academy of Theatre Arts- (GITIS) |
Moscow
[14]
|
2004 |
Memories of a Legend |
Inspired by 'The Babur Nama- Memories of Babur', multilingual (Ten languages of South Asia) |
Japan Foundation, Tokyo |
|
2003 |
Island of Blood |
Multimedia performance by Anita Pratap, was performed in English, Malayalam and Manipuri |
|
City festival in Berlin, Germany & South Asia Theatre Festival in Tokyo, Japan.
|
2003 |
KARN |
A multimedia production inspired from Mahabharata |
National School of Drama |
New Delhi, Korea & China
|
2003 |
Urubhangam |
Bhasa's Sanskrit play translated to Kannada |
It was formed from a production-oriented Theatre Workshop for the Ninasam Theatre Institute, Heggodu |
Karnataka
|
2002 |
Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus |
Greek classic translated into Hindi |
students of National School of Drama |
New Delhi
|
2001 |
Verdigris |
('KIave' in Malayalam) a production inspired from the famous novelette, Thottiyute Makan (Scavenger's Son) of Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai |
Abhinaya Theatre Research Centre |
Thiruvananthapuram & Festival de Almeda in Portugal, Hyderabad & Jammu
|
2001 |
Saketam (Malayalam) |
C. N. Sreekantan Nair |
School of Drama and Fine Arts, Thrissur |
National Theatre Festival & Fukuoka, Japan
|
2000 |
Things Can Change in a Day |
Drawn from 'The God of Small Things' of Arundhati Roy |
Abhinaya Theatre Research Centre |
Thiruvananthapuram[15]
|
1999 |
Survivors (English) |
Amrit Wilson |
Orange Tree Theatre |
United Kingdom
|
1996 |
Aa Manushian Nee Thanne |
C. J. Thomas |
School of Drama and Fine Arts, Thrissur |
International Theatre Festival of Kerala & South Zone Culture Centre, Thiruvananthapuram
|
1994 |
Lanka Lakshmi |
C. N. Sreekantan Nair |
National School of Drama |
National School of Drama
|
1992 |
Cherry Orchard- Scene Work (Hindi) |
Anton Chekhov |
School of Drama and Fine Arts |
School of Drama and Fine Arts
|
1990 |
Kodumkattu (Tempest) |
William Shakespeare |
School of Drama and Fine Arts |
School of Drama and Fine Arts
|
1990 |
Subhala Vajra Thundam |
Malayalam translation from Sanskrit (Children's play) by Srirama adapted by P.J. Unnikrishnan |
School of Drama and Fine Arts |
School of Drama and Fine Arts
|
1989 |
Oru Kootam Urumpukal, (A group of Ants) Children's play |
G. Sankara Pillai |
School of Drama and Fine Arts |
School of Drama and Fine Arts
|