Rashi Bunny - Design and Direction

Design and Direction

Founding Director of Banjara Theatre group at IIT Kharagpur, she has designed and directed Many plays such as:

  • Dharamvir Bharati's Srishti ka Aakhiri admi
  • Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena's Bakri
  • Habib Tanvir's Gadhe
  • Manjula Padmanabhan's Hidden Fires
  • She also directed many open air productions like Daldal, Swaha-Swaha, Bandar Kaun, Girgit, Pahle Aap, Teen Apahij, Deewaren Kuchh Kehna Chahti hain, Haathi ki Po(n) etc.
  • For the Children's Theatre Wing of Banjara, she has written and directed musicals like - Veer Abhimani, Aazadi Muft Nahin, TunTun TunTun Tana Bana, Education gives Real Freedom, Gopi Gayan Bagha bayen, Beda Dekho Ki
  • She conducted theatre workshop and directed the children's play "Ujla Tota Sabz Pari, In the universe on a magical spree" for Nehru Centre,Mumbai,2007
  • She has worked with many schools of repute like " Kena Kamal Becha Malamal" adapted from Badal Sircar's Bengali play Hathamaler Paar in Sahayadri School, J Krishnamurty Foundation, and Pune

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