<p>In keeping with the current focus on gender, Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan with Flinntheater, is presenting ‘C Sharp C Blunt’ by singer-actress MD Pallavi at Ranga Shankara on April 16, 7.30 pm. It is directed by Sophia Stepf.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The performance returns to Bangalore having won three META awards — ‘Best Actress in Leading Role’, ‘Best Original Script’, and ‘Best Innovative Sound/Music Design’. Currently on a Goethe-sponsored five-city tour of India, ‘C Sharp C Blunt’ is a witty, humorous and satirical interrogation of what it is like being a woman in the entertainment industry today.<br /><br />It explores the realms of digital dramaturgy, repetition and user choices to create a new <br />hybrid form of theatre-meets-performance art. MD Pallavi is Bangalore’s own singer, actress and film-maker. The text collaborators for the performance are Swar Thounaojam, Irawati Karnik while the assistant director is Rituparna Bhattacharya.<br /><br />Live sound is by Nikhil Nagaraj and light design is by Muhammad Mustafa A.<br /><br />Tickets are available at Ranga Shankara and bookmyshow.com.<br /><br />For details, call 25205305/6/7/8 or visit: goethe.de/bangalore; facebook.com/goetheinstitut.bangalore;flinntheater.com/home.html</p>
<p>In keeping with the current focus on gender, Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan with Flinntheater, is presenting ‘C Sharp C Blunt’ by singer-actress MD Pallavi at Ranga Shankara on April 16, 7.30 pm. It is directed by Sophia Stepf.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The performance returns to Bangalore having won three META awards — ‘Best Actress in Leading Role’, ‘Best Original Script’, and ‘Best Innovative Sound/Music Design’. Currently on a Goethe-sponsored five-city tour of India, ‘C Sharp C Blunt’ is a witty, humorous and satirical interrogation of what it is like being a woman in the entertainment industry today.<br /><br />It explores the realms of digital dramaturgy, repetition and user choices to create a new <br />hybrid form of theatre-meets-performance art. MD Pallavi is Bangalore’s own singer, actress and film-maker. The text collaborators for the performance are Swar Thounaojam, Irawati Karnik while the assistant director is Rituparna Bhattacharya.<br /><br />Live sound is by Nikhil Nagaraj and light design is by Muhammad Mustafa A.<br /><br />Tickets are available at Ranga Shankara and bookmyshow.com.<br /><br />For details, call 25205305/6/7/8 or visit: goethe.de/bangalore; facebook.com/goetheinstitut.bangalore;flinntheater.com/home.html</p>