Despite heavy rains, Napa's theatre festival comes to a successful end
The National Academy of Performing Arts’ (Napa) month-long theatre festival that concluded last week brought certain realisations to one’s mind.
The most significant of these was that an off-season festival remains logistically possible despite heavy monsoon rains that have a tendency to make everything else grind to a halt in Karachi.
Aptly titled Jashan Sawan Ka (A Celebration of the Monsoon), four plays were presented each weekend, with Thursdays reserved for media previews. Some truly uniquely experimental, adapted and musical works were showcased during the festival.
Napa alumnus Fawad Khan directed the first play of the festival titled Lights Out, about a couple that hears a woman’s screams from afar and wonders what to do about it, in an intense dramatisation of fear and apathy towards pain and misery.