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Taking Sides | Watch Live in Mumbai

Taking Sides | Watch Live in Mumbai

Theatre

February 10, 11 | 8PM & 12,13 | 3PM & 8PM

Lé Chakallas Studios, Mumbai

499 onwards

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12+

Language

English

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Taking Sides | Watch Live in Mumbai

Theatre

February 10, 11 | 8PM & 12,13 | 3PM & 8PM

Lé Chakallas Studios, Mumbai

499 onwards

Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!

Event Guide

For Age(s)

12+

Language

English

Live Performance

Enjoy a unique experience

Invite your friends

and enjoy a shared experience

Event Guide

For Age(s)

12+

Language

English

Live Performance

Enjoy a unique experience

Covid 19 Safety MeasuresThis event adheres to the following Health & safety measures
Social DistancingFace Masks RequiredLimited CapacitySanitisation before the showOrganisers wear masksProof of Vaccination Required

Invite your friends

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Covid 19 Safety MeasuresThis event adheres to the following Health & safety measures
Social DistancingFace Masks RequiredLimited CapacitySanitisation before the showOrganisers wear masksProof of Vaccination Required
About the Event

Was Furtwangler, as one devotee maintains in the play, “a symbol to the entire world of all that is great in culture and music,” or a Nazi pawn whose concerts put a high-toned gloss on a murderous regime?

Written by Ronald Harwood and directed by Atul Kumar, this play is an exploration of music, art and politics - and the grey area of morality that lies between. 


Ensemble

Sukant Goel, Atul Kumar, Mallika Singh, Richa Jain, Kenneth Desai, Kashin Shetty, Kashish Saluja, Pranjal Vaid, Vara Raturi, Kanchan Khilare, Naman Sheth, Rahul Kumar, Rahul Joglekar, Ranjeet Singh, Vicky Rana, Rajiv Gurung, Sukra Gurung. 


Customer Reviews:

How does one person's truth become the others? Are truths based on hiding each other's lies to hide from persecution? Is one person's truth, another's lie or another's lie one's truth? And then we talk about history and being on the right side of it. Or the left, or the centre or the liberal. The famous words of Walter Benjamin ring in our ears, 'History is always written by the victor and histories of the vanquished belong to a shrinking circle of those who were there'. The blood flowed and bodies burned are forgotten and the shoes in the museum or baggage of the dead displayed as its remains. Forgetting, they say, is essential to remembering. But what do we forget, how and what do we remember? Traumas run through generations and peak their heads up every once in a while. And there is therapy and art and the so-called all encompassing high cultured arts practices like the opera! Taking Sides, written by the British playwright Ronald Harwood, plucks all these chords, one by one, creating a melody of chaotic human brains and behavior caught in the middle of the denazification commission. Through the confrontations and interrogations between Dr. Furtwangler and Major Steve Arnold, or Steve as he prefers him to be called, Taking Sides puts forth a contemporary question - Is art and are artists political? Is art separated from politics? The questions arising from the post-Nazi Germany errily resonate with twenty first century India, especially the last few years.


Staged in Pune at The Box on 5th and 6th February, Atul Kumar's immersive direction draws the audience seating all around the performance space into a whirlpool of emotions and ideological sides and at the same time like a centrifugal force throws the audience into questioning whose sides they would be on. Courage to defy and go against the propaganda is underlined through the distressed character of Arnold brilliantly played by Sukant Goel, who keeps hammering the characters of Rode (played by Kashin Shetty) and Furtwangler about their line of business. The projected genocide images and video clips from Nazi Germany of bodies dumped into large pits by JCBs and their burning stamps the viewers minds long after the performance ends. Simple, yet dramatic light design by Rahul Joglekar lights up the performance space creating a neutral ground for confrontations and projecting the trauma that characters have gone through. Atul Kumar embodies elegantly the character of the conductor, Dr. Wilhelm Furtwangler or as Steve prefers to call him 'the band leader'. The subtleness of his performance aids in creating the mystery of the story. The entire ensemble gives a brilliant performance, notably Sukant Goel, Atul Kumar and Richa Jain who push and pull the audience into the performance and urge them to question various sides.

Customer Reviews:
How does one person's truth become the others? Are truths based on hiding each other's lies to hide from persecution? Is one person's truth, another's lie or another's lie one's truth? And then we talk about history and being on the right side of it. Or the left, or the centre or the liberal. The famous words of Walter Benjamin ring in our ears, 'History is always written by the victor and histories of the vanquished belong to a shrinking circle of those who were there'. The blood flowed and bodies burned are forgotten and the shoes in the museum or baggage of the dead displayed as its remains. Forgetting, they say, is essential to remembering. But what do we forget, how and what do we remember? Traumas run through generations and peak their heads up every once in a while. And there is therapy and art and the so-called all encompassing high cultured arts practices like the opera! Taking Sides, written by the British playwright Ronald Harwood, plucks all these chords, one by one, creating a melody of chaotic human brains and behavior caught in the middle of the denazification commission. Through the confrontations and interrogations between Dr. Furtwangler and Major Steve Arnold, or Steve as he prefers him to be called, Taking Sides puts forth a contemporary question - Is art and are artists political? Is art separated from politics? The questions arising from the post-Nazi Germany errily resonate with twenty first century India, especially the last few years.

Staged in Pune at The Box on 5th and 6th February, Atul Kumar's immersive direction draws the audience seating all around the performance space into a whirlpool of emotions and ideological sides and at the same time like a centrifugal force throws the audience into questioning whose sides they would be on. Courage to defy and go against the propaganda is underlined through the distressed character of Arnold brilliantly played by Sukant Goel, who keeps hammering the characters of Rode (played by Kashin Shetty) and Furtwangler about their line of business. The projected genocide images and video clips from Nazi Germany of bodies dumped into large pits by JCBs and their burning stamps the viewers minds long after the performance ends. Simple, yet dramatic light design by Rahul Joglekar lights up the performance space creating a neutral ground for confrontations and projecting the trauma that characters have gone through. Atul Kumar embodies elegantly the character of the conductor, Dr. Wilhelm Furtwangler or as Steve prefers to call him 'the band leader'. The subtleness of his performance aids in creating the mystery of the story. The entire ensemble gives a brilliant performance, notably Sukant Goel, Atul Kumar and Richa Jain who push and pull the audience into the performance and urge them to question various sides.
Venue

Lé Chakallas Studios

Above CrossFit Kaali, 125, Popco Colony Road, Aram Nagar Part 1, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400047, India

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Taking Sides | Watch Live in Mumbai

Theatre

February 10, 11 | 8PM & 12,13 | 3PM & 8PM

Lé Chakallas Studios, Mumbai

499 onwards

Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!

Event Guide

For Age(s)

12+

Language

English

Live Performance

Enjoy a unique experience

Invite your friends

and enjoy a shared experience

499 onwards

Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!

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