Sonata (play)
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| Sonata | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Mahesh Elkunchwar |
| Date premiered | 2001 |
| Original language | Marathi |
| Genre | Drama |
Sonata is a one-act play by Indian playwright Mahesh Elkunchwar about friendship between three women.
Sonata is about three single working women, living in Mumbai, a journalist, a teacher of Sanskrit and one employed in a big post in a multinational. They share a life of solidarity and freedom. Not only do they have an aura of sophistication but each of them is also successful at work.
The women aligned themselves with the Woman's movement but 30 years later abandon it and retreat for into their private world of reality and fantasy, opting for the conventional lifestyle of marriage and children.[1]
Themes
The play explores loneliness in the lives of women.[2] The three women - Manisha, Dolon and Subhadra represent women who irrespective of their origin, live a western life.