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From theater to music: Here are seven activities to indulge in Mumbai this weekend

Updated on: 06 November,2025 09:15 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Shriram Iyengar | shriram.iyengar@mid-day.com

If you're looking for activities to do this weekend, here's a line-up that is sure to keep you busy

From theater to music: Here are seven activities to indulge in Mumbai this weekend

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Thursday
Catch a classic

Yugant, an adaptation of Mahesh Elkunchwar’s famed Wada Chirebandi trilogy returns to the Mumbai stage. Catch the this iconic play, adapted by Gerish Khemani.
Time 8 pm
At Rangshila, Aram Nagar Part 1, Versova
LOG ON TO altshows.com
ENTRY Rs 350


Friday
Listen to a maestro



If you are looking for a date idea, head over to the distinct Royal Opera House to hear the best of Hans Zimmer’s scores played by a live ensemble, amid the serene glow of candles.  
Time 8 pm onwards
At Royal Opera House, Charni Road, Girgaon.
LOG ON TO liveyourcity.com
ENTRY R899 onwards

Saturday
A walk among the flowers

Pic Courtesy/Trekhievers.com
Pic Courtesy/Trekhievers.com

As the weather cools down, head out of the city to catch the Sahyadris in their regal splendour. This overnight trek takes you into the pleasant climes of Harishchandragad as the flowers come into season.
Meeting Time 8.44 pm
MEETING point CSMT Station (and multiple points)
LOG ON TO trekhievers.com
COST Rs 699 (base village); Rs 1399 (from Mumbai; inclusive of travel and food) 

Explore your wabisabi

Pic Courtesy/ ArtisansCentre
Pic Courtesy/ArtisansCentre

At the showcase, Yo no-bi | The Beauty of Everyday Thing, experience traditional Japanese lacquer painting (by artisans Gaku and Ayako Hirai), along with a matcha and mithai tasting.  
Time 2 pm to 5 pm (also on November 9) AT Artisans Centre, Kala Ghoda, Fort. 
LOG ON TO artisanscentre.com (to register) 
COST Rs 4500 (inclusive of materials)

Taste of India

Pic Courtesy/vannutinnuka
Pic Courtesy/vannutinnuka

Go pan-Indian for your weekend lunch binge as four city chefs from North, East, West, and South of India come together for a lunch pop-up appropriately titled N.E.W.S. Sample from a varied menu of packed lunches that also feature delicious regional fare like Mutton Chaap, Thecha Bombil, Naga Meatballs and Ambur Biryani to have your fill of the four regions.    
Till November 9 (lunch delivery only)
CALL 9819875010 (to order)
COST Rs 1799; Rs 1850

Rock on in Fort

Sign up for an indoor bouldering workshop in the urban spaces of that will help you build confidence; learn the skills for exploring challenging surfaces. 
Time 4 pm to 6 pm
AT Bombay YMCA, Student Branch, Lamington Road, Grant Road East. 
LOG ON TO @girivihar_ymca (to register)
WHATSAPP 8452017717
COST Rs 1000 (per person)

Live the parent trap

Pic courtesy/@abijitganguly
Pic courtesy/@abijitganguly

Ever wondered about the lost years of your adulthood? Abijit Ganguly brings to fore a show about his experiences of turning father, the struggles of sleepless nights and the chaos and confusion of parenting. 
Time 6 pm
AT Backspace, Todi Mills Compound, Lower Parel.
LOG ON TO in.bookmyshow.com
COST Rs 699

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