Thursday, November 17, 2016

War/Kiss

Third Half Theatre will be performing at the Alex Broun Play Festival happening this weekend at The Junction, Al Serkal Avenue.

One of Alex's newer plays, War/Kiss is a sensitive deliberation on the vagaries of love in times of war. Ably enacted by a young cast, the play has been put together in record time, even by our highly time-strapped standards.

November was to be the beginning of a long break after an extremely hectic season. However, we are happy to be back in it to support Alex with his first ever festival. Here's wishing him the very best!

Tickets are available online at TixBox. Alternately you can call 04-3388525 to reserve a ticket or get it at the door on the night. Tickets are Aed 80/- per session and Aed 200/- for a Season Pass to the whole Festival which features over 40 short plays.

Our play stages on Fri 18th and Sat 19th November, 2016 at 9:00 p.m. See ya!


Third Half Theatre presents…
War/Kiss
Writer: Alex Broun
Director: Sanjeev Dixit
Cast: Lynn Roger Kakhia, Omar Mohamed Fayek

"But kisses do that. Make you dumb. Make you forget everything."


Friday, September 30, 2016

Malhaar’s Jashn-e-Awadh


And to cap off our amazing trip to Hollywood where we featured a spare, ten-minute play with neither set nor costumes, we present to you Malhaar’s epic musical Jashn-e-Awadh, of which Third Half Theatre is as always happy to be a part.

It’s been five years since we first presented Jashn-e-Awadh, and its resonance has been deep. The audience response was generous indeed, and every production we would be asked, “When are you doing Jashn-e-Awadh again?” 

As with all Malhaar Productions, the new, more dazzling show is a meeting ground of ideas, ambition, and some of the finest talent in the city coupled with professional musicians specially brought in from India.

Prepare to be whisked away into the land of the Nawabs, where music, dance, and poetry combined to leave a lasting legacy that survives to this day. 

Jashn-e-Awadh stages on Friday September 30th 7:30 p.m. and Saturday October 1st 3:30 p.m at Centrepoint Theatre, Ductac, Mall of the Emirates. Tickets available at the Box Office and online on the Ductac and Platinum List websites.

See you there!
 
 

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Janus at the Adler

While Tréteau is still in the reckoning in the Top 30 as part of what has been dubbed 'the toughest week in Short+Sweet history', Janus gets a last minute entry into the Wild Cards of Short+Sweet Hollywood.

Janus is a monologue that attempts to explore the nature of identity. It deals with stereotypes, reverse stereotypes, and how people aren’t what you think they are. And how sometimes they’re exactly that, or worse.

It stages at the Stella Adler Theatre on Saturday 24th Sept at 2:00 p.m. and Sunday 25th Sept at 1:00 p.m.

Tickets are available at the venue and on brownpapertickets.com.


Third Half Theatre presents…
Janus
Writer: Rhea Dixit & Sanjeev Dixit
Director:  Rhea Dixit
Cast: Sanjeev Dixit
A man walks into a grocery store, and it changes his life.






Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Tréteau in Hollywood


Third Half Theatre is off to Los Angeles! Our wonderful little Tréteau has been invited to perform at the inaugural Short+Sweet Hollywood to be held at the prestigious Stella Adler Academy of Acting and Theatre. Tréteau continues to be one of our most successful plays and this time it’s off to rub shoulders with some of the best international and American plays.

The journey has been quite intense, but here we are: Bags packed, and ready to go. If you are in and around the area, do drop in to catch us at the Stella Adler Theatre, Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028.

Needless to say none of this would have been possible without the great folk at Short+Sweet Dubai which has been instrumental in fomenting the community theatre scene in the city, and where Tréteau's journey truly began.

Tickets are available at the venue and at brownpapertickets. Do also read coverage on our trip in the Khaleej Times


Third Half Theatre presents
Tréteau
Writen & Directed by Sanjeev Dixit
Cast: Jessica Avedikian, Akanksha Baswant, Minali Patel, Ryden Aranjo, Abdullah Al Qassab, Siddarth Sivaprakash, Dharam Veer Sood

Tréteau is a distillation of the love for the theatre that each performer shares with the audience. An amalgamation of various styles, themes, and genres, it is an attempt to condense the magic of the theatre into ten minutes.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

The Tragic Queen wins Short+Sweet Dubai 2016

All of us at Third Half Theatre are doubly proud and frankly ecstatic at having won the Dubai edition of the biggest little play festival in the world, and arguably one of the biggest events of the Dubai Theatre Calendar, for the second year in a row.

The Tragic Queen won Best Overall Production and Best Director, while New Year's Eve bagged Best Actor (Eric Dury) and was the runner up in the People's Choice. Both plays, along with the rest of our work during the festival, contributed to Third Half Theatre winning the Best Independent Theatre Company award as well. 

We were nominated for almost all the awards of the night, highlights among which were for Best Script (The Tragic Queen), Best Actress (Disha Joseph & Meghana Fareed) and Best Director for Dharam Veer Sood's directorial debut. A round-up of the night and all winners can be found here.

What is both humbling and encouraging is that this year too Short+Sweet was won by an original play, written for and premiered at the festival. Tréteau was the first original Dubai play to win the festival last year, and we are extremely proud to have followed it up with The Tragic Queen—the first musical to have been attempted at Short+Sweet Dubai.

As a group, this year marked another milestone for us: Since the festival's inception, we have always had one of our plays in the Gala Final but this year marked the first time that Third Half Theatre had two, and both did exceptionally well; in fact finishing first and second in the Judges' vote.

All in all it has been an incredible year, topping off a fabulous two year run at Short+Sweet for us. We must thank all the organizers, sponsors, audiences, cast and crew and of course their families, who have all supported us in more ways than can be expressed.

Most of all though, we've had an absolute blast putting up our plays and during rehearsals. You can see how much in a behind the scenes video put together by one of the cast members:



It has been a privilege to perform with some of the best in the vibrant Dubai theatre community which continues to grow at a remarkable pace. To spend time in the green room and share war stories with the best in the community continues to be the highlight of the festival. Here's to the celebration of our particular vice, the theatre.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Short+Sweet Dubai 2016 Gala Final

It's gala final time again and Third Half Theatre has not one, but two plays in Short+Sweet Dubai's big night.

It's been quite a festival for us: Three out of the four plays we presented this year were original, locally written productions. One of those, The Tragic Queen, joins New Year's Eve in the gala final as the top judges pick of its week, while Janus missed out on being in contention for the Gala by just one point in what was called the "closest vote in Short+Sweet Dubai history".

In a welcome break from tradition, the gala final will this year be held at one of Dubai's most prestigious proscenium venues, The Madinat Theatre. Each of us eleven finalists have been through a month long festival of trials, tribulations (not to mention eliminations) and can't wait to put our best foot forward on the 11th of March. A full list and a write-up on the plays featured in the final can be found here.

Tickets are available at the Madinat Box Office, as well as online for the show starting at 7:00 p.m. on the 11th of March, 2016. Do drop in earlier as well if possible to walk the Red Carpet along with the star-cast from all the plays.

See you there!

Third Half Theatre presents…
New Year’s Eve
Writer: David MacGregor
Director:  Dharam Veer Sood
Cast: Disha Joseph, Eric Dury

We begin aging and moving towards death from the moment we are born. What then, is the point of it all? 


Third Half Theatre presents…
The Tragic Queen
Written & Directed by Sanjeev Dixit
Cast: Shereen Saif, Meghana Fareed, Ryden Aranjo, Assyl Yacine, Kuv Sharma, Sumedh Kulkarni
Music composition: Shashwath Sunil Kumar, Cmith Kumar Sarkar, Ryden Aranjo,
Meenu Muralee John, Sanjeev Dixit
Musicians: Shashwath Sunil Kumar (keyboards), Cmith Kumar Sarkar (bass guitar), Dillon Pink (acoustic guitar)
Choir: Caroline Suvares, Kimberly Aranjo, Meenu Muralee John, Stavros Antypas, Lovetto Nazareth, all musicians, and cast members as available.
Dance Choreography: The Ripple Effect
Dancers: Aishwarya Shivkumar, Joshua Johnson, Namratha Sankar, Vivin Oommen
Production: Meenu Muralee John, Rhea Dixit, Disha Joseph, Jogiraj Sikidar

For what shall it profit a woman if she shall gain the whole world, and lose her own soul?

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

The Tragic Queen



And here we are, our final play for this year’s Short+SweetDubai theatre festival.

It’s been perhaps the most fun (and stress) we’ve ever had at rehearsals. Needless to say, given the size of the team, each rehearsal was a mini carnival. We’ve had an absolute blast putting this together and can’t wait to see how it comes across on stage.

When the thought of putting up an original musical, that too in ten minutes, crossed my mind, I initially dismissed it outright. But the thought wouldn’t go away. And after a month of some serious scrambling to get this on the road, the result awaits you at The Junction this weekend.

A big thanks to the team whose commitment and belief has kept the play alive through the nail biting last weeks leading up to the premiere. Cast changes, cast backing out due to sickness, fervent script edits to keep it in the time limit, and a million other hurdles were surmounted by a room full of people with simply amazing creative energy.

Part of Top 40 Week 4, it's on at the The Junction, Al Serkal Avenue on Friday the 19th and Saturday the 20th of February, 2016 at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are available on The Junction website and at the venue. See ya!

Image from the painting 'King Lear: Cordelia's Farewell' by Edwin Austin Abbey

Third Half Theatre presents…
The Tragic Queen
Written & Directed by Sanjeev Dixit
Cast: Shereen Saif, Meghana Fareed, Ryden Aranjo, Assyl Yacine, Kuv Sharma, Sumedh Kulkarni
Music composition: Shashwath Sunil Kumar, Cmith Kumar Sarkar, Ryden Aranjo,
Meenu Muralee John, Sanjeev Dixit
Musicians: Shashwath Sunil Kumar (keyboards), Cmith Kumar Sarkar (bass guitar), Dillon Pink (acoustic guitar)
Choir: Caroline Suvares, Kimberly Aranjo, Meenu Muralee John, Stavros Antypas, Lovetto Nazareth, all musicians, and cast members as available.
Dance Choreography: The Ripple Effect
Dancers: Aishwarya Shivkumar, Joshua Johnson, Namratha Sankar, Vivin Oommen
Production: Meenu Muralee John, Rhea Dixit, Disha Joseph, Jogiraj Sikidar

For what shall it profit a woman if she shall gain the whole world, and lose her own soul?