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Swabhoomi: Borrowed Earth Tapac, Thursday — Sunday, June 4 a Robert Lepage epic,” he says, referring to the Canadian playwright known for his large-scale production­s.

Vyas says Prayas is heartened by the fact it can provide a forum for these stories to be told and shared. She says the company started with a mission to share Indian stories and those written here are just as important.

“We’ve got 10 to 11 years’ worth of work behind us so I think we’re now in a position to take a few risks and try something a little bit different.”

She says Karunahara­n, a trained actor and director, joining Prayas in 2011 was a spur to take their production­s to a more profession­al level. He would start rehearsals with vocal warm-ups — “we all wondered what he was doing” — and talked about the importance of ensuring production­s were as substantiv­e as they were stylish.

Karunahara­n says Swabhoomi was created, in part, to provide enough roles for the many talented performers in Prayas’ ranks. While most have day jobs, theatre is a passion and much-valued creative outlet.

Indeed, there are echoes of the cast’s own stories and experience­s and while it hasn’t been included, Chatterjee’s own could make an engaging addition. She joined Prayas as a teenager, introduced to the company by a family friend and started as an usher. During 10 years, she’s moved up the ranks and directed last year’s comedy, Love N Stuff.

This year, she got married and timed the wedding for a weekday so she wouldn’t miss any rehearsals; the honeymoon is delayed until the season finishes in early June.

“He’s a Prayas spouse,” she says of husband Sandeep Jeram who, after their first date, drove her to a rehearsal and returned with food for the cast. Vyas jokes they knew from the first time they saw Jeram that he’d be a good production assistant.

“But seriously, I want to tell these stories and these stories have come to mean something very special to me,” says Chatterjee.

 ??  ?? Swabhoomi: Borrowed Earth uses 18 actors in a series of vignettes covering Indians’ migrant experience­s in NZ.
Swabhoomi: Borrowed Earth uses 18 actors in a series of vignettes covering Indians’ migrant experience­s in NZ.

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