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Theatre to spice up Sharjah book fair

Two plays, three stage shows and eight roaming performanc­es are on the cards

- Staff Report

Besides offering an opportunit­y to interact with authors and check out books, a colourful and entertaini­ng combinatio­n of dance, music and interactiv­e theatre awaits visitors at Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair (SIBF 2021), which will run from November 3-13 at Expo Centre Sharjah.

Themed ‘There’s always a right book,’ the forthcomin­g 40th edition of SIBF will see the participat­ion of 1,576 publishing houses from 83 countries. More than 15 million books will be on display throughout the 11-day celebratio­n of literature, knowledge and culture.

SIBF’s 40th edition will broaden its cultural offerings with two plays, three stage shows, eight roaming performanc­es, workshops and more. The exciting Rabbits Play will capture young imaginatio­ns through elaborate set-pieces and fascinatin­g twists and turns that will portray the power-struggle between a group of dreamers and those out to deny them their success.

Among the plays is Ghalib in New Delhi, the long-running humorous theatrical presentati­on that recounts the adventures of the famous poet, Mirza Ghalib, after he is imagined to be reborn in 21st century India. The play will be staged by

Bazm-e-Urdu at SIBF. Gisle Martens Meyer will stage an audiovisua­l spectacle, Live Books Symphony, on the SIBF 2021 stage, where books will articulate their thoughts through music and dance.

The spectacula­r Interactiv­e Illusion show, performed by the troupe Icelone, will blend imaginatio­n, illusion, reality and technology to breathe new life into book themes through graphics and animations. The Crazy Science School stage show by Comme il Faut Production will inject fun and excitement into science as the show’s protagonis­ts perform explosive, bright and funny experiment­s that will familiaris­e children up to ten years old with certain aspects of the subject.

 ?? ?? The Rabbits Play, with its elaborate set-pieces and fascinatin­g twists and turns, is aimed at younger audiences.
The Rabbits Play, with its elaborate set-pieces and fascinatin­g twists and turns, is aimed at younger audiences.

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