A theatre is said to be at the heart of any art and very treasured possession for an artist. This World Theatre Day will remain incomplete if we do not remember Shakespeare. In his play Hamlet there is a quote -“The Play’s the Thing, wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the King,” and it cannot be any truer.
A theatre is the only place where emotions are shown in real time. This platform shows the real talents of actors as there are no retakes for perfection.
Ask any theatre aficionado or artist and they’ll agree that only in theatre do you see the emotion in real time. Bollywood has seen a steady stream of theatre actors make their way onto celluloid and spread their gold dust on cinema screens.
On this World Theatre Day, here’s a list of actors and the lessons that theatre has taught them:
“The theatre is my beginning. Even after doing films for over a decade, there is a connection to the stage that will never go away. Apart from acting on stage, I have also done a lot of street theatre back in Bihar. It was that experience that truly taught me how to connect with the common man.”
“My biggest takeaway and lesson from the theatre was to always dive into a role and to take on a role that scared me. That is something I try and follow even now. If while reading a script, I get nervous, then I will always say yes to the role. Theatre pushes everyone out of their comfort zone. Theatre sirf actor nahi banata, aadmi banata hai.”
“A theatre is the actors medium. From theatre, I learnt teamwork, discipline and the benefits of practice. My theatre teachers Barry John and Saurabh Sachdeva taught me to think on my feet. The theatre is a privilege and an art form by itself and shouldn’t be viewed as a stepping stone into movies. There’s no high like that of being on stage.”
“I am happy and proud as always to have begun my journey on stage. It All began with me joining a school play trying to woo a girl. It changed my life. I found an audience – an actor’s first love. Theatre has always had hardships in all regions of the world and yet been part of history. I am part of it. Hope actors take inspiration and promote more stage work. No matter what u say, it is what it is. It is the shrine.”
Shweta Tripathi
“Rehearsal is the key. You have to be prepared because you get that one chance to show what you have, feel. And I take that forward in the film as well. Even though there are retakes, but every take should be your best.”
“Theatre keeps you rooted. It’s a place where you say your lines 500 times in rehearsals but can still keep room for spontaneity and improvisation on performance day and that makes one very sharp and gives a lot of room for experimenting, in general.”