INT Aditya Birla Centre for Performing Arts presents “Patra Patri”, a Marathi drama.
A long flight to Paris with nothing to do prompts Tatyasaheb to draft a letter to his friend Madhavrao, back in Mumbai. Thus begins a to-and-fro of handwritten letters between the two friends. The letters themselves are hilarious on account of the unassuming innocence of the two friends, trying to make sense of the changing times around them in their old-fashioned manner.
Playwright Dilip Prabhavalkar inhabits the world of Tatyasaheb and Madhavrao with funny occurrences and interesting characters, no less intricate than a Mario Miranda cartoon. At times it is tongue-in-cheek, at times poignant while also making a statement on the absurdity of herd mentality. But in the end, it really is a sweet story of ageing friends coping with change.
The play is designed to be a combination of dramatic reading and performance. The characters and their world are brought to life by two actors and the set around them.
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