America’s Biggest Indian Theater Company Presents its 21st Season!
A Pulitzer winning drama | An outrageous comedy | A political musical | A surprise production
Guaranteed Seats | Up to 40% OFF regular prices | Completely Transferable
General Season Pass: $59 | VIP Season Pass: $89
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February 20-28, 2016 | Palo Alto
AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY (English)
A Pulitzer prize winning family Drama
By Tracy Letts, in English
This darkly comedic play by Tracy Letts has swept the awards list – it received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award for Best Play, New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award and Theatre World Award when it opened on Broadway. When the family reunites after Dad goes missing, their homestead explodes in a maelstrom of repressed truths and unsettling secrets, presided over by Violet, the drugged-up, acidic matriarch of the family.
August: Osage County is an unflinching – and uproarious – look at the dark warrens inside any home.
Children under 12 will not be admitted.
May 7-15, 2016 | Palo Alto
NOISES OFF / आवाज़ नीचे (Hindi)
An adaptation of the outrageous ‘theatrical’ comedy Noises Off
By Michael Frayn, in Hindi with supertitles in English
Often called the funniest farce ever written, Michael’s Frayn’s
Noises Off is a play-within-a-play, presenting a manic menagerie as a cast of actors rehearsing a sex romp hours before opening night. Lines are forgotten, love triangles unravel, gloves and clothes come off, and there are flying fish everywhere. Can the cast pull their act together on stage amidst all this pandemonium?
Noises Off has won the Lawrence Olivier Award for Best Play and the London Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy.
Children under 8 will not be admitted
September 10 – October 2, 2016 | Palo Alto
MR. INDIA (Hindi)
By Sujit Saraf, in Hindi with supertitles in English
A half-blind, bumbling tea-seller in Delhi rises to become Prime Minister of India in this hilarious and hard-hitting satire on Indian democracy. Based on the 2007 novel
The Peacock Throne, acclaimed by
Time and
The Guardian, the play is a grand farce, starting with the 1984 Sikh riots that followed the assassination of Indira Gandhi, and ending with the election that threw up a hung parliament in 1989. Tucked amidst these momentous events is the tale of a humble and foolish tea-seller, whose rise to power is the bittersweet story of India itself. The play features an ensemble cast, spectacular sets and costumes, and will be performed with live music and dance. The whole play rhymes.
Children under 8 will not be admitted.
November 19 – December 4, 2016 | Palo Alto
CARTE BLANCHE
With supertitles in English
Every year, NAATAK uses the last slot in its season to try new ideas, and explore new forms of theater.
This production will experiment with new ways of presenting plays, new types of plays, and new ways of engaging with our audience.
Children under 8 will not be admitted.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Question 1: How do I choose my shows?
Answer: We will invite you to choose your show one month before the play opens.You will receive at least 3 notifications, and your seats are guaranteed.
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Question 2: What if I cannot make it to a particular production in 2016?
Answer: Naatak season passes are transferrable. Gift or sell it to a friend. Contact tickets@naatak.org.
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Question 3: Is there a cheaper way to watch a Naatak play?
Answer: No. Season passes offer the lowest possible prices for a Naatak play.
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Question 4: Are my seats guaranteed?
Answer: Yes. A VIP Season Pass guarantees VIP seating in the best rows. A General Season Pass guarantees general seating.
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Question 5: How long will these Season Passes be available?
Answer: Available until March, 2016, or until they sell out.
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