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Up the drama quotient

An event featuring some of the city's thespians will give the audience a peek into the inner workings of the theatre world

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Rajit Kapur, Shernaz Patel and Rahul daCunha of Rage Productions

Rajit Kapur, Shernaz Patel and Rahul daCunha of Rage Productions

Yesterday was one of those days for adman and mid-day columnist Rahul daCunha. You know, one of those days in office when nothing seems to go right and things fall apart. But then he left his workplace and made his way to NCPA to oversee the preparations for Drama Dhamaal, an event being held this evening to celebrate World Theatre Day. "And when I walked in backstage and sat down, watching a couple of actors rehearsing their lines, I told myself, 'Man, this is the space.' There is this energy at theatre venues that no other place has. You rewind to all the performances you've been part of over the years and [the memories] come flooding back," he tells us, adding that just being there lifted his spirits after the trying morning he'd been having.

But let's elaborate a bit more on the "energy" that daCunha is talking about. It's a sum of many parts. There's the hectic last-minute screwing of nuts and bolts before a production goes live. There's the tingle that runs up an actor's spine when the curtains rise. Then there's the director, his nerves on edge in case there's a mess-up. And there's also the calm euphoria that washes over the cast and crew when, at the end of a play, they bow down before the audience to thunderous applause (it can of course also work the other way, when a sense of despondency seeps in if the response is ho-hum).

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