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All-Night Theatre Fest Revives Old Traditions
6 Feb
Summary
- Festival celebrates diverse genres of theatre performances.
- Aims to revive the lost tradition of night-long natak baithaks.
- Audience engagement was high throughout the 11-hour event.

A unique all-night theatre festival, Nattya Sattak, recently captivated audiences in Kothrud, celebrating a variety of plays and performances. This event, organized by Wide Wings Media, aimed to resurrect the lost tradition of night-long natak baithaks, a format that requires patience and deep engagement.
The festival's recent edition emphasized music, poetry, and folk-inspired storytelling, creating a cohesive atmosphere. Interspersed with performances, comedians Akshay Joshi and Sanket Joshi kept the energy high. The audience's enthusiastic responses, including applause and dancing, underscored their deep involvement over the eleven-hour duration.
Notable acts included 'Tharlay Forever,' a romantic comedy, and 'Kalagi Tura,' which revitalized folk musical traditions. 'Akshar Akshar Tujhech Ahe' blended poetry and music, attracting younger attendees, while 'Shwasat Raja, Dhyasat Raja' concluded the night with tributes to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Attendees praised the discovery of new talent and the diverse art forms presented.




