Pokhara Theatre

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Company typeProfessional
Founded2016
HeadquartersPokhara, Nepal
Pokhara Theatre
Company typeProfessional
IndustryTheatre / Performing Arts
Founded2016
HeadquartersPokhara, Nepal
Key people
Pariwartan (Founder/CEO)
Websitewww.pokharatheatre.com.np

Pokhara Theatre is a community-based theatre organization founded in 2016 in Pokhara, Nepal. It is known for producing original plays, adaptations of classical works, and organizing theatre festivals.[1][2]

Theatre activities began in 2016 when a group of local artists came together.[1] The regular staging of play began here in 2018.[3] Over the years, the group became recognized as a leading cultural institution in the region having only modern black box theratre called Gandharba Theatre in the town. [2][4]

Productions

The group has staged a variety of productions, ranging from modern dramas to classical adaptations. Some Notable works include

  • Siruma Rani (2017) – Playwright Sarubhakta[5]
  • Atal Bahadur Ko Atanka (2018) – Playwright Khagendra Lamichhane[6]
  • Nirmaya (2019) – Playwright Sarubhakta
  • Yo Kasto Mahabharat (2019) – Playwright Deepak Parajuli
  • Ek Chihan (2019) – Playwright Hriday Chandra Singh Pradhan
  • Urvashi Sukta (2023) – Playwright Shiva Sankalpa[7]

Activities

Beyond staging plays, the group actively fosters performing arts through workshops, acting classes, and theatre festivals,[8][9] with a particular emphasis on school-level drama. By organizing inter-school theatre competitions and youth drama festivals, they provide young performers with platforms to explore creativity, develop stage skills, and engage with storytelling traditions.[10]

Notable Members

  • Pariwartan – Founder and CEO [2]
  • Dil Prasad Gurung – Founder[2]
  • Shankar Nath Koirala – Founder[2]
  • Sarubhakta – Playwright of Sirumarani, Nirmaya, Bakas
  • Shiva Sankalpa – Playwright/Director of Urvashi Sukta.[7]

Posters of Notable Plays

References

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