DL desk
Mad Theatre will stage the 18th show of its debut play ‘Naddiyo Natim’ today at the National Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) in the capital’s Segun Bagicha.
Directed by Asadul Islam, the play has been made based on the novel of Humayun Ahmed’s ‘Ke Kotha Koy’.
Naddiyo Natim is a main character of this novel. Matin Uddin is an Uzbek poet. He reversed the spelling of his name – Noddiyo Natim. He got acquainted with Komal during his tuition. Meghdut plays the role of Komal. Muna is Komal’s mother, played by Subarna. Physically-disabled Komal revealed a secret of her life to Matin, who jumped off the roof to protect Meghdut’s secret.
Interestingly, all three actors in the play– Asadul Islam, his wife Sonia Hasan Subarna, and their daughter Meghdut -are from the same family.
To note, Mad Theatre started their journey in the theatre arena on October in 2015 by staging the play ‘Naddiyo Natim’. Till now the play completed seventeen stage shows. Among those 15 stage shows staged in Dhaka and rest are in outside of Dhaka. The troupe staged two special shows to pay tribute to Humayun Ahmed on his 68th birth and 4th death anniversary. The troupe also staged two more special shows to celebrated May Day and World Environment Day.
Where: BSA, Segun Bagicha
When: 7pm, today
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