In its sixth edition, the jamboree that is hosting celebrated names such as Nayantara Sahgal, Vikram Seth, Kiran Nagarkar, feminist Germaine Greer among 125 writers is also aiming to offer a new look at literature through theatre from across the world.
"We have a couple of things that are very cool," says Quasar Padamsee who has curated the eight productions that will be performed across two venues the National Centre of Performing Arts (NCPA) and the Prithvi theatre.
One of the first dramas to be performed is Schlock! a satire written and performed by Hannah Silva, a poet, playwright and performer known for her innovative explorations of form, voice and language in performance.
Schlock!is in response to the "Fifty Shades of Grey" and explores the premiered at the Aldeburgh poetry festival and is performed using British sign language, soundscapes and poetry.
"Comedy of horrors" presents the directorial debut of Vivaan Shah for his father Naseeruddin Shah's theatre group Motley.
"We tend to take take horror as paranormal or filled with dead ghosts but Vivaan has reimagined this wonderful world of horror without all these elements. He goes back to the 19th century to the masters of horror, Poe and Bierce", Shah says.
Another play "Blank Page" celebrates contemporary Indian poetry through theatre, music and movement. Poems written in English, Hindi, Marathi, and Kashmiri by contemporary Indian poets are interpreted by a group of performers.
"ILA" has been inspired by Devdutt Pattnaik's mythological story in "The Pregnant King". The play mainly in Hindi and set in the ladies compartment of a Mumbai local train tells the story of a king who is cursed to spend half the month as a man and half as a woman.
In "Sea Sick" Canadian science journalist and author, Alanna Mitchell is set to take the audience through her award winning non-fiction book of the same name about the state of the world's oceans and how humans are altering its chemistry.
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