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Natak Company
Formation2008;13 years ago (2008)
Founded atPune, India
TypeTheatre troupe
Official language
Marathi

Natak Company is a Pune-based theatre troupe. Its previous members include Nipun Dharmadhikari, Amey Wagh, Siddharth Menon, Alok Rajwade, Abhay Mahajan and Parna Pethe. In 2018, the group celebrated its 10th anniversary by organising a theatre festival at Yashwantrao Chavan Natyagruha, Kothrud. [1]

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History

The troupe formed in 2008 as a collaboration between the students of Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce and Fergusson College. [2] The founding members were Amey Wagh, Nipun Dharmadhikari, Siddharth Menon, Alok Rajwade, Parna Pethe, Abhay Mahajan, Gandhaar Sangoram, Dharmakirti Sumant, Soumitra Gapchup, Ravi Choudhary, Siddhesh Purkar and Sayali Pathak. It grew to around 150 members.

Since being staged in 2009, their play Dalan has received positive response. [3] The troupe performed in Italy's Universo Teatro in 2010. [4] In 2014, in the memory of Tanveer, Rupwedh Pratishthan awarded the group an amount of 1.3 lakhs. [5] In 2016, they staged their play Sindhu, Sudhakar, Rum ani Itar at NCPA's Pratibimb Marathi Theatre Festival. [6] They revived Satish Alekar's play Mahanirvan, which was performed at Vinod Doshi Memorial Fest and National School of Drama's Theatre Olympics in February 2018. [7] In 2019, they started a year-long series of talks related to theatre, called Kaan Drushti. It was curated by Parna Pethe. [8]

Plays

The troupe is known for its experimental works [9] and revivals of Marathi classic plays, such as Mahanirvan. [10] Other plays include Sutti Butti, Don Shoor, Patient, Binkamache Sanwad, Tem, Dalan, Sindhu Sudhakar Rum ani Itar, Aparadhi Sugandh, Natak Nako, Shivachritra ani ek, Chakra, Ek Divas Mathakade and Mi...Ghalib. [5]

Selected Plays
First showTitleTranslated TitleWriterDirectorPlot summary & CastRefs
2009Geli Ekvis WarshaIn the last 21 yearsDharmakirti Sumant Alok Rajwade A coming-of-age play centred around a recently graduated protagonist and his personal struggles
Cast: Amey Wagh, Siddharth Menon, Saylee Pathak & Manali Bibikar
[11]
Sutti ButtiNipun DharmadhikariBased on the Russian story Disobedience Holiday by Sergei Mikhalkov. [12]
TidhaEntanglementSaaket KanetkarSaaket KanetkarThe play deals with a protagonist who has the Oedipus Complex. The story is about how he decides to tread a different path.
Cast: Siddharth Menon, Gautam Reddi, Anuja Sathe, Ankita Parad
[11]
DalanBased on short story by DM MirasdarNipun DharmadhikariA comedy set in a small village in Maharashtra about a teacher who can guess whether the mother of a student would be good-looking, by looking at the child.
Cast: Amey Wagh, Alok Rajwade, Depti Bawiskar, Amruta Bhagwat, Saurabh Daftardar & Amol Gokhale
[3] [13]
Zaada Lawnara ManusThe Man Who Plants TreesDharmakirti SumantA musical play [13]
Don ShoorTwo BraveheartsAlok RajwadeBased on a story by Anton Chekov. It revolves around two travellers who meet and talk to each other as the story progresses. [14] [15]
2010Institute of PavtologySantosh Shintre Alok Rajwade A satire on the problem of hooliganism.
Cast: Abhay Mahajan, Aditya Patil, Akshay Tanksale, Soumitra Gapchup, Siddharth Menon, Ruturaj Shinde, Kaustubh Deshmane & Suraj Parasnis.
[16]
2014Binkamache SanwadPointless ConversationsDharmakirti SumantAlok RajwadeIt deals with the state of lack of ideals in the current youth. [5] [17]
2016Sindhu, Sudhakar, Rum ani itarSindhu, Sudhakar, Rum and OthersAshutosh PotdarAlok RajwadeA dramatic retelling of the classic play Ekach Pyala. The story begins with Rama and Raghu, costume designers preparing towards a period film, based on the play. [18]
2018A Doubtful Gaze at Uber at MidnightDharmakirti SumantAlok RajwadeThe story revolves around Saket and his conversations with his cab driver. It was performed first at Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa.
Cast: Siddharth Menon
[19]
MahanirvanThe Dread DepartureSatish AlekarIt is a two-act play in Marathi, set in a chawl in Pune. The story revolves around Bhaurao, a chawl dweller who struggles to convince his wife that he died in his sleep. It was first staged in 1974.
Cast: Nachiket Devasthali, Siddharth Mahashabde, Sayalee Phatak
[7] [20] [21]

Recognition

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