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POST TIME: 6 December, 2016 00:00 00 AM
Bot Tala Rangamela
Prangane Mor stages ‘Condemned Cell’ today
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Prangane Mor stages ‘Condemned Cell’ today

DL reporter

Popular theatre troupe Prangane Mor will stage yet another show of its 10th production titled ‘Condemned Cell’ today at the Mahila Samiti Mancha in the capital’s Baily Road, as a part of the ongoing 10-day theatre festival titled ‘BotTala Rangamela’. The festival, featuring new plays, has been organised to celebrate 8th founding anniversary of theatre troupe BotTala.
 Directed by Awal Reza, Ananta Hira wrote the story of the play.
In ‘Condemned Cell’, the story and the characters are imaginary. With the theme of the Liberation War in 1971, where people of Bangladesh were made to suffer brutally at the hands of the Pakistani forces, the Razakars and Al Badrs, where so many people lost their lives. Imaginary stories and characters are depicted through the play.
All the incidents of the play will take place in the prison, where only prisoners who have been sentenced or ‘condemned’ to death remain according to the jail code.
The cast of the play includes Nuna Afroz, Ananta Hira, Awal Reza, Ramiz Raju, Zahidul Islam, Mainul Towheed, Subaktagin Shubho, Shubheccha, Tuhin, Sujon, Sohag, Sujoy, Prokriti and others.

Where: Mahila Samiti, Baily Road
When: 7pm, today