Play it again, for Marathi theatre
Updated On: 15 October, 2016 10:22 AM IST | | Suprita Mitter
<p>A sepia-toned presentation on Marathi musical theatre will show the evolution of the form, right from regional Folk to Indian Classical</p>


A scene from the play, Sangeet Shakuntal (early 19th century)
When we heard that a presentation titled Namana Natavara would revisit Marathi musical theatre, on the occasion of the first Freddie Mehta Memorial Programme, it piqued our mind to probe further. Soon, we connected with Dnyanesh Pendharkar, who currently helms Lalitkaladarsha Pratishthan, whose artistes will perform as part of this presentation. Turns out, the history of this theatre company was almost as colourful as the journey of musical theater that they are tracing.
The Mumbai-based Lalitkaladarsh-Pratishthan is over a century old and was founded by actor-singer Late Shri Keshavrao Bhosle and subsequently flourished under Late Bapurao Pendharkar and his son and multifaceted actor Late Bhalachandra Pendharkar.
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