Thursday, January 11, 2024

Thirty Days in September

How does one recalibrate the past when it is devastating? How does one reframe one’s memories if they are debilitating? When darkness gets to a point of comfort, how does one turn to the light? When exactly does one finally say, “Enough!”

Third Half Theatre, in collaboration with EnAct, presents Mahesh Dattani’s powerful ‘Thirty Days in September’ at The Dubai Heights Academy, Al Barsha for one night only on Saturday the 13th of January 2024 at 7 pm.

This deeply moving play is a journey into the impermanence of memory, the suppression thereof, and the fantasies we propagate to render the truth palatable. 

Set against the backdrop of intricate human emotions and the lingering shadows of the past, this theatrical journey is one not to be missed.

Thirty Days in September
Date     : Saturday 13th January 2024
Time    : Sharp start at 7 p.m. (gates open 6:30)
Venue  : Dubai Heights Academy, Al Barsha, Dubai
Tickets : Platinumlist.net

This extensively researched play is an eye opener and a seminal work that provides a platform for important conversations about women's empowerment, self-discovery, and the collective strength of individuals who refuse to be defined by their past.

See you there!

Mumbai Auditions - Still Dancing

The magic of Still Dancing, our play on Parkinson’s, continues as we announce open auditions in Mumbai for the India leg of its journey.

Third Half Theatre is immensely proud to get back together with Movement Mantra to bring you this moving piece for its India premiere planned for the 11th of April on World Parkinson’s Day in Mumbai.

The wonderful folk at QTP have put together the auditions planned from the 18th to the 21st of January 2024. If you would like to audition, or know anyone in India who would, please direct them to this link to register by the 14th of January.

Still Dancing is an entertaining and thought-provoking amalgamation of music, dance and theatre, celebrating the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit. 

It is an attempt to bring much needed attention, not only to People with Parkinson’s but also to the care givers and family members who experience the life altering impact of the condition.

See you at the auditions!