Dangalnama is a gripping account of sectarian rioting in India since the assassination of Indiria Gandhi in 1984. This rare and very special production is also the story of a younger generation making sense of their history.
Through the voices of Indian journalists, students, artists and politicians, Dangalnama presents survival stories that are in turn moving, shocking, thought provoking and suprisingly humourous
Performed in 5 languages (with English subtitles), this eye-opening take on its recent past, also sheds a satirical light on India today and looks forward to a more united future.
Only 4 performances - don't miss it!
Fri 13 - Tues 17 June
13, 14, 16, 17: 19.30-21.30
£14 (£8 concessions)
Please note: Due to circumstances beyond our control the performances of Dangalnama on Sunday 15th and Wednesday 18th June have been cancelled.
Dangalanama is performed in Marathi, English, Hindi, Kannada and Gujarati with English subtitles
Dangalnama may not be suitable for under 14s as it includes images of violence
90 min performance followed by 30 min discussion - except Sat 14 June
Dangalnama is part of Lift Festival 2008. For more information please visit www.liftfest.org.uk