11 December,2015 08:20 AM IST | | Suprita Mitter
UK-based Filter Theatre's modern day adaptation of a Shakespeare's classic has the feel of an intimate rock gig
A scene from the play
A scene from the play
"We have six actors, two musicians and a stage manager - a bit smaller than Shakespeare's company would have been. We perform in modern dress, have a live band on stage, have no set or props, just the power of the words and the audience's imaginations, all as in Shakespeare's day," shares Simon Reade, associate producer of the play. "The production stays true to the original story, accurately conveying the melancholy of unrequited lovers and the mad things that we do when falling head over heels," he adds. Holmes, explains, "Our work will showcase the rich diversity of contemporary British approaches to Shakespeare's text. It's not all about grand speeches and traditional costumes, it's about theatre for people living in the 21st century. That's the most fascinating thing for us as artistes."
This performance marks Filter Theatre's debut in India. The company has been roped in by the British Council as part of its year-long celebration, titled Shakespeare Lives, taking place across eight cities, as an ode to the Bard's 400th death anniversary in April 2016. "Over the last few weeks, we have performed in Delhi and Chandigarh, Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar. The audience in each city is different but all enthusiastic, engaged and emotional," shares Reade. The company will not only perform in India but hold workshops for schools and theatre professionals on performing Shakespeare's plays and making them relevant.