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Sita

By The Mango Ensemble

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In this feminist reimagining of the traditional Indian myth 'The Ramayana', the ‘princess’ Sita’s story is placed at the forefront. This fresh adaptation paved the way for sensitive and affectionate critique of a timeless tale. 

Suitable for all the family, Sita used physical theatre, dance and puppetry to tell a beautiful story of love, passion, and heirs to the throne. 

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" Proves that theatre does not have to rely upon dialogue for effective story telling"

 

Sita brims with "artistic ingenuity" and was called a "jaw dropping spectacle"

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Production by  The Mango Ensemble

Created and Directed by  Layla Chowdhury

Assistant Directed by  Aarnav Sharma 

Art by  Julia Ryng

Ensemble Dorottya Farkas , Amelia Melvin, Sahil Joshi, Ruth Louis, Cameron Ashplant, Molly Goetzee

Photography by  Matt Jaworski

We believe in the power of theatre to inspire change and provoke dialogue, and we strive to push the boundaries of traditional storytelling. Our productions are known for their boldness, creativity, and commitment to reflecting the complexities of the world we live in.

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