In its 14th edition, the Windermere Theatre Festival graduated to becoming the Windermere Theatre & Literature Festival as it showcased not only some of the best plays from across the country but it also included story reading sessions, interactions with
The 13th edition of the Windermere Theatre Festival was held just before the pandemic gripped the entire world in its clutches. It featured six plays including the one titled ‘Miss Gulab Jaan’ by Dr. Brijeshwar Singh’s repertory Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal.
A total of eight plays were staged during the festival. It started with ‘Paladin’ – a play conceived by Dr. Brijeshwar Singh. It is an adaptation of Paul Kalanithi’s book titled ‘When Breath Becomes Air’. The play has been directed
This edition started with a fantastic performance titled ‘Kaghazi Hai Pairahan’ written by Ismat Chughtai. The beautiful artwork was performed by Dr. Brijeshwar Singh’s repertory Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal. The festival witnessed a total of seven plays.
This year witnessed a fantastic theatre festival loaded with 11 mesmerising plays. Apart from great artists from across the country, stalwarts such as Sunil Shanbag and Neelam Mansingh came up with amazing shows
The ninth edition of the theatre festival featured masterpieces by the most well-known faces of the theatre ecosystem in the country. The festival witnessed 11 plays. It started with Of Mice and Men, directed by Hema Singh
This edition was the richest of all the festivals organized at Windermere Theatre so far. No less than 14 plays were staged in the festival. It started with Janpath Kiss by playwright Ranjeet Kapoor. The play was directed by Ranjeet
This edition of the theatre festival offered a fantastic mix of classic and modern plays. A total of 10 plays were staged in the festival. Hidden in Plain Sight, performed by Mallika Prasad, written, directed and designed by Mallika Prasad
The sixth edition featured 13 wonderful plays performed by repertories from across the county. Dr. Brijeshwar Singh’s repertory Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal staged Rabindra Nath Tagore’s ‘The Postman’. The play was directed by Pravin Shekhar
This edition featured no less than 12 gripping plays performed by artists from across the length and breadth of the country. It started with Zindagi Madhur Hai Kamansenu Mein, a solo performance by Hema Singh

