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‘Piano’ brings alive a bygone era

DEHRADUN: Avikal Theatre Company and Nanhi Duniya Rangshala presented Piano a Hindi play adapted directed and designed by actor Raghubir Yadav at The Aryan School on Saturday evening
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A play being staged by noted theatre artiste Raghubir Yadav and his family at The Aryan School in Dehradun. Tribune photo
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Dehradun, April 25

Avikal Theatre Company and Nanhi Duniya Rangshala presented ‘Piano’, a Hindi play adapted, directed and designed by actor Raghubir Yadav at The Aryan School on Saturday evening.

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Starring himself, his wife Roshni Achreja and son Abir Yadav, Raghubir Yadav’s play is based on Ferenc Karinthy’s French play ‘Steinway Grand’. It is set in the 70s, when the old dial telephones were prevalent and were the only source of communication. The play is set in Bombay. A man responds to an advertisement for the sale of a piano in the newspaper. His repeated calls are attended by different characters. The play showcased the hilarious situations this leads to.

The audience enjoyed the play and appreciated the versatility and acting skills of the actors. The music, dialogues, set up and presentation captivated them.

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Principal of The Aryan School B Dasgupta proposed the vote of thanks and in her brief address, applauded the actor and his team members. MP Tarun Vijay and vice-chairman of the school Sunny Gupta also watched the play.

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