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Tughlaq - a play by Girish Karnad Directed by Aditi Mallick, John Mathew, & John Cotter Produced by Manisha Munshi & Namarata Kaur "Tughlaq" is a tale of the overambitious, yet virtuous king Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq. Amid foolishness, high-headedness, and shamelessness, what is remarkable yet relatively unknown is the willingness to work for his people, the courage to take initiative, and the keenly-observing and ever-diligent mind found in the character of Tughlaq. Captured beautifully in Girish Karnad's inimitable style, "Tughlaq" delights audiences with an intriguing plot, gripping characters, beautiful poetry, and a pinch of history. Date: 04/29/2006 Location: Leverett Old Library Time: 1pm Organized By: Harvard South Asian Association and South Asian American Theater Cost: $7 Students $10 General Admission Contact: For more information, please contact munshi@fas.harvard.edu or namarata@bu.edu Directions: Driving- From Harvard Square, go down Brattle Street from Massachusetts Avenue, and turn left onto Mount Auburn Street. Cross J.F.K Street and drive down to De Wolfe Street. Turn right onto De Wolfe at the lights, and Old Leverett will be one block down, at the corner of De Wolfe and Mill Streets. Parking meters are located along De Wolfe Street and on some adjoining streets. The entrance area to the Old Library theatre is on Mill Street. Public Transportation- Take the T (Red-line) or bus to Harvard Square. Walk down Massachusetts Avenue (past Au Bon Pain) several blocks, then turn right onto Plympton Street. After crossing Bow Street and Mount Auburn Street, turn left onto Mill Street. The entrance to the Old Library is on the right. Discuss about the event, share ride ... | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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