“THE FABULOUS ADVENTURES OF ADITI AND FRIENDS” A Theatrical Experience for Children by rafiki

 

 
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"THE FABULOUS ADVENTURES OF ADITI AND FRIENDS"

A Theatrical Experience for Children

 

Directed by Anish Victor | Written by Sunitha

The performance is based on the series written by Suniti Namjoshi, published by Tulika.

Cast : Anil Ramachandra, Ashiqa Salvan, Charumathi Suprajha, Jayanthi Satchidanda, Ravindra Vijay and Shree Lakshmi Rao.

 

School shows on Weekdays (Mon – Fri) : 11th – 28th July 2011 at 10.30am and 1pm.

Public shows on Sundays : 17th and 24th July 2011 at 3.30pm

 

LIMITED SEATING.

Venue : KK Foundation and Public Charitable Trust, Off Cunningham Road, Bengalooru (Behind KFC on Cunningham Road).

 

Call : 98864 74674 for bookings.

 

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Anil Ramachandra

Artistic Director

VIBGYOR Entertainment (. . . stage of colors)

# 71, Sona Towers, 5th Floor, Millers Road, Bengalooru – 560 052, Karnataka, India.

Off Cell: +91 98863 70614 | Tel: +91 (80) 4225 0469 – 72 | Fax : +91 (80) 4147 2298

Email: btf@vibgyorentertainment.org | reachus@vibgyorentertainment.org

 

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