4th Windermere Theatre Festival 2010
Plays Staged
Chekhov ki Duniya

Namak Mirch

Aisa Kehte Hain

Roop Aroop

Park

Shakkar Ke Paanch Dane

Bali Aur Shambu

Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai

Jis Lahore Nahi Dekhya

The Housewife

The fourth edition of this prestigious theatre festival offered 11 plays. The edition also featured an in-house performance by Dr. Brijeshwar Singh’s repertoire Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal. Ten other plays were also mesmerised the audience.
The festival started with Chekhov Ki Duniya. The play written by Anton Chekhov is directed by Ranjit Kapoor. It was performed by The Entertainer Group, New Delhi. Afsaane: Bai Se Bioscope Tak was the second play. It is written by Purva Naresh and directed by Akarsh Khurana. It was performed by Akavarious Goup, Mumbai.
Namak Mirch was the next play of the festival. It is written by Shaukat Thanvi and directed by Sumeet Vyas and Shivani Tanksale. The play was performed by Akavarious Goup, Mumbai. The fourth play was Aisa Kehte Hain. It is written and directed by Manav Kaul. The play was performed by Aranya Theatre Group, Mumbai.
Roop Aroop, written and directed by Tripurari Sharma was the next show. It was performed by artists of Sabdakar Theatre Group, New Delhi. Park, written and directed by Manav Kaul was the sixth play of the festival. It was performed by Aranya Theatre Group, Mumbai. Shakkar Ke Paanch Dene, written and directed by Manav Kaul was the next show. It was followed by Bali aur Shambu written and directed by Manav Kaul. The play was performed by Aranya Theatre Group, Mumbai.
The next play was Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai. It is written by Vijay Tendulkar and directed by Avtar Sahni. The play was performed by artists from Sriram Centre Repertory, New Delhi. It was followed by Jis Lahore Nahi Dekhya written by Ashghar Wajahat and directed by Rajinder Nath. The play was performed by artists from Sriram Centre Repertory, New Delhi. The Housewife (Gharwali), written by Ismat Chughtai was the last show of the festival. It is directed by Danish Khan and performed by artists of Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal, Bareilly.

