Updated On: 08 May, 2024 09:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A first-time production finds a mirror of the current society in the past through a courtroom drama on the Bengali play, Nil Darpan

Actors rehearse a moment from the conviction of James Long in the play
India`s social movements have always been interlinked with the arts. It is no surprise then that one of the earliest legal cases of censorship was placed on a theatrical production that almost spurred civil unrest in Bengal in the late 1800s. For Amatya Goradia, writer-director of the play 1876, it was the captivating blend of history, drama and a resonance in current society that drew him to the story. The play will premiere the first show of its opening leg in Andheri today.

Amatya Goradia