Apparel House, Sector-44, Gurgaon
Delhi, Delhi

PIERROT’S TROUPE Presents
1947 (Humor & Satire)
(A Solo by SALEEM SHAH)
May 22 (Sat.), EPICENTRE, Sector 44, Gurgaon, 7:30 PM
May 23 (Sun) ALLIANCE FRANCAISE, 72, Lodhi Estate, Near IIC, New Delhi,7:30 PM
Script and Direction: Dr. M. SAYEED ALAM -- Duration- 1:45 hrs.

1947 is a powerful satire, laced with wit and humor of the highest order, it has already awed the audiences and critics alike a great deal.

A monologue, it is being presented by SALEEM SHAH, a renowned theatre, cinema and TV artist, remembered especially for his thought provoking roles in films like Mammo, English August, Naseem, Sarfarosh, Fanaa etc. and TV Series like Just Mohabbat, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi etc.

This play, succinctly speaking, takes a fresh, non academic, non political look at the partition of the country in 1947. The story unfolds in the form of an 85 year old man as well as an Alzheimer’s patient -- Ghazanfar Hussein -- , recalling the partition and its immediate as well as long-term aftermath juxtaposed with the loss of memory that he suffers from.

In the process, the old man’s non-academic non-descript, and also factually incorrect, personal memoirs of the Partition question a range of stereotypes about the incident – its genesis, its causes, its worth, its effects.

As regards the production house Pierrot’s Troupe, it has, during its brief history, earned the reputation of being the “purveyor” of original plays in India. A good number of these well-received and critically acclaimed ones include: Ghalib in New Delhi, Cut…Cut…Cut, K. L. Saigal, Ghalib, Tumko Chahoon…, Maulana Azad, Big B, Begum Akhtar, A Private Affair, Cut…Cut…Cut.. etc.etc.

The play is worth a watch – Wall Street Journal

Another classical by Pierrot’s– India Today

The monologue has generous doses of laughter – Indian Express

Rahe Nam ki ek khoobsurat shaam -- Raaj Express

The play is a moving portrayal of the plight of partition -- The Pioneer

A challenge to actor – The Hindustan Times

One of the best Monologues – Central Chronicle.
The play evoked a sense of déjà vu, which was particularly surreal –The Post (Pakistan)
An amazing piece of writing on partition and its aftermath -- Dainik Jagran
The play is Pierrot’s path breaking production —Mail Today

Tickets: Rs. 500/-, Rs 300/-, & Rs 200/- available at respective venues on the SHOW DAY. For details, Tele Booking, Bulk Booking Contact: 9810255291, 9810460366,, 40506826, 29944635, [email protected],: Visit us at www.pierrotstheatre.com

Added by Dr M Sayeed Alam on April 15, 2010

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