A novel/short story you would like to see on stage? Why?
CHANAKYA�S CHANT by Ashwin Sanghi. It would lend itself to an adaptation on stage.
The most hilarious play you have seen �
Some of the earlier Parsi Gujarati plays were really funny. Particularly hilarious among them was a play called RUN FOR YOUR WIFE.
An important play (but ignored)
MANIFESTLY FALSE by Rehaan Engineer
A passage from an important play that you can recite�
Hamlet�s confrontation with his mother from HAMLET
And although it is a story, Edgar Allan Poe�s �The Tell Tale Heart�
A classic play that you should have read �
Oscar Wilde�s THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
How do you regard the Mumbai theatre scene?
It is very exciting now, with more and more youngsters getting involved, and even more so with teenagers appearing more and more in the audience.
Have you read any interesting books/articles concerning the theatre? Why did you find them interesting?
I was gifted a book that compiled phrases, concepts and terminology from theatre, all neatly explicated. It was interesting, for it was all put together well.
If you have ever been a part of a theatre production/s, can you recall an event that was insightful, significant or simply humorous?
Well, there was a show of LOVE LETTERS, at Prithvi where we lost power. We decided to give the audience a refund, but they insisted they wanted the play, not a refund. The rest of the show was performed amidst candle-lights, and is thus extremely memorable.
Can you think of a foreign production that you found remarkable? Why?
Yes. I loved A STEADY RAIN by Keith Huff. It was directed by John Crowley and starred Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig. Unlike Musicals, which is a recurrent form in foreign productions, this one was extremely stark, and minimal, and therefore remarkable.
Life in the theatre without the humble batata-wada or the cutting chai or if you please brownies that are snuggling chocolate bits� or can you recall the best gastronomic experience you've had in the precincts of the theatre to date?
I use to enjoy the Irish Coffe at Prithvi back in the day, but it�s not so good anymore. The Adrak Chai and Sev puri are theatre staples. I guess everyone loves them."