The Father and the Assassin

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The Father and the Assassin
Written by Anupama Chandrasekhar
Directed by Indhu Rubasingham
Music by Siddhartha Khosla
Date premiered12 May 2022 (2022-05-12)
Place premiered National Theatre, London

The Father and the Assassin is a play written by Anupama Chandrasekhar. It tells the story of Nathuram Godse, a follower of Gandhi who would go on to shoot him. The play premiered on 12 May 2022 at the National Theatre in London, directed by Indhu Rubasingham.

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Production history

Anupama Chandrasekhar began writing The Father and the Assassin in 2016. She developed the first and second drafts as a writer-in-residence National Theatre in London. [1] In November 2021, the National Theatre announced its schedule through summer 2022, including The Father and the Assassin in May on the Olivier stage, starring Shubham Saraf alongside Sagar Arya, Ayesha Dharker, and Peter Singh. [2] Further cast members were announced in February 2022. [3]

In an interview with The Guardian , Chandrasekhar stated "My job is to chronicle the changes that are happening in society", and that as a result of the rise of Hindu nationalism, Godse had "entered political conversations in India". She wanted to stage this play in Britain, as "I didn't realise there was a gap in the British education system about the empire until I came here". Told from Godse's perspective, [4] Chandresekhar felt it was important to "sift through the mythology surrounding these figures... I didn't want any of the characters to be idols", but admitted she had to take creative liberties with parts of Godse's story due to a lack of information. This marked the fourth time Chandrasekhar worked with director Indhu Rubasingham. [5] Rajha Shakiry did the costume and set design, which included a rotating stage, while Oliver Fenwick did the lighting. [6]

In July 2023, it was announced The Father and the Assassin would return to the National Theatre from 8 September to 14 October 2023, with Hiran Abeysekera replacing Shubham Saraf as Godse. Tony Jayawardena, who had played Baba in the original production, would take over the role of Savarkar from Sagar Arya. Other new cast members included Aysha Kala, while the likes of Paul Bazely, Ayesha Dharker, Marc Elliott, and Ravin J Ganatra would reprise their roles. [7]

Cast and characters

Character National Theatre
20222023
Nathuram Godse Shubham Saraf Hiran Abeysekera
Mohandas Gandhi Paul Bazely
Vinayak Savarkar Sagar Arya Tony Jayawardena
Aai Ayesha Dharker
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Marc Elliott
Saradar Vallabhai Patel Ravin J Ganatra
Vimala Dinita Gohil Aysha Kala
Mohammad Ali Jinnah Irvine IqbalNicholas Khan
Narayan Apte Sid Sagar
Baba Tony Jayawardena Ravi Aujla
Madhav KishoreAnkur Bahl
MithunNadeem Islam
DaulatPeter SinghAzan Ahmed
KishenMaanuv ThiaraAkshay Shah

Reception

Critical response

Andrzej Lukowski of Time Out London , who gave the play five stars, compared The Father and the Assassin to Peter Shaffer's Amadeus . [8]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2022 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Play The Father and the AssassinNominated [9]
Best Actor Shubham SarafNominated
2023 WhatsOnStage Awards Best DirectionIndhu RubasinghamNominated [10]

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