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From big screen dreams to theatre, intertwini­ng tales of stage artistes

Sabarish and Navaneetha­krishnan, two theatre artistes ,ventured into theatre with dreams of becoming film actors. Narrating their journeys, they also talk about their upcoming solo performanc­es for Men's Monologue

- ANKITA NAIR

Performing in theatre is extroverte­dly intimate for 36-year-old Sabarish. “Well, what I mean to say is that for artistes, it always feels intimate, because they believe that they belong there. But when we showcase it to the audience, it becomes extroverte­dly intimate. Just a term I coined,” says the actor, writer and director.

For him, theatre is also his foundation, his form of expression and exploratio­n of the world at large.

“I got into theatre in 2011 with The Little Theatre. I started seeking acting opportunit­ies in films back in 2010, right after my masters. But somehow, I ended up auditionin­g for their pantomime, and eventually I got selected,”and then there has been no turning back for Sabarish.

But for the 24-year-old Navaneetha­krishnan, theatre is therapeuti­c.

“I believe theatre is a therapeuti­c art form, and personally, I learn every day from practicing my craft and being part of the broader communion of theatre lovers. And perhaps more importantl­y, I see theatre as a means of self-expression, a place where one can be honest and speak the truth in an unhinged manner,” explains Navaneetha­krishnan, a profession­al theatre actor.

He also explains that as an actor, to be part of a shared emotional experience with the audience is something unique to live performing arts.

From a small village near Ooty, Navaneetha­krishnan came to Chennai with a yearning of seeing himself on the big screen.

“However, I got introduced to the fascinatin­g world of theatre back in 2022, when I attended the intense acting workshop organised by Sharanya Spots Talent (SST). It was there that I met my acting instructor and mentor, Balakrishn­an (fondly called Bala sir in theatre circles), who I found out also runs a theatre company called Theatre Nisha,” he narrates.

Soon enough, the performer joined Theatre Nisha, a theatre company establishe­d in the year 2000, in Chennai.

With a longing for a career in the movies, to their determinat­ion towards their craft as theatre actors, Sabarish and Navaneetha­krishnan will be performing at Men’s Monologue, a solo theatre performanc­e.

“Every story deserves to be heard. Men’s monologue covers a wide range of topics which six of our artistes will perform for 10 to 15 minutes each. Various theatrical genres will be showcased in this stage performanc­es which includes drama, social issues, emotional journeys and comedy,” explains Shakira Mukthar, curator of Men’s Monologue.

This is ME, a performanc­e by Sabarish is about a closeted crossdress­er, who recounts his life. “Nobody’s personal life is anybody else’s concern. If something is beyond our understand­ing or acceptance, let’s not at least bombard with misinforma­tion and judge people based on that,” he elucidates.

Sabarish also urges people for once to believe in experiment­ing with different stories and concepts entwined with entertainm­ent, to get the message across in a lightheart­ed way. “Only when we showcase complicate­d stories, a lot of things will get normalised and make people think, widening their perspectiv­es,” he adds.

Talking about a small town boy venturing into theatre in Chennai, and figuring out something strange about himself is what Navaneetha­krishnan will be performing through his play, Annan Evvazhi.

“Written by Vedarun Rajkumar and directed by Paramesh, the broader idea of the performanc­e is to have a conversati­on regarding issues at workplaces that plagues not just theatre, but almost all profession­s,” Navaneetha­krishnan highlights.

The solo play will see performanc­es by theatre actors Roshan

VG, Prasanna

Rajaram, Shakthi, and Divagar Ravi.

Men’s Monologue will be staged on May 4, from 5pm, at Medai, Alwarpet.

 ?? ?? Navaneetha­krishnan
Navaneetha­krishnan
 ?? ?? Sabarish
Sabarish
 ?? ?? Poster of Annan Evvazhi
Poster of Annan Evvazhi

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