Youth Drama Festival starts at PNCA today
Islamabad: Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) would organise a Youth Drama Festival 2015 from Monday at PNCA Auditorium.During week-long drama festival 2015 a number of educational institutions would present their stage plays.The first stage play ‘Jaman Ka Per’ by Nust Business School would be staged on March 2, ‘Ibtida-e-Ishq’
By our correspondents
March 02, 2015
Islamabad: Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) would organise a Youth Drama Festival 2015 from Monday at PNCA Auditorium.
During week-long drama festival 2015 a number of educational institutions would present their stage plays.
The first stage play ‘Jaman Ka Per’ by Nust Business School would be staged on March 2, ‘Ibtida-e-Ishq’ by Comsats on March 3, ‘Dyota’ by Preston University on March 4, ‘Meri Kahani’ by Quaid-e-Azam University on March 5, ‘Jaray Ki Dastan’ by Fatima Jinnah Women’s University on March 6, ‘Guria Ka Ghar’ by National University of Science & Technology (NUST) on March 7, and stage play ‘Khawab’ by Bahria University would be staged on March 8 at PNCA Auditorium, Islamabad.
The week-long Youth Drama Festival is part of PNCA’s activities to introduce the trend of theater in the twin cities and promote the concept of thoughtful theater.
The stage plays will play an important role in highlighting and resolving social issues with correction of society through humour, thoughtful and artistic expressions, said an official of PNCA.
During week-long drama festival 2015 a number of educational institutions would present their stage plays.
The first stage play ‘Jaman Ka Per’ by Nust Business School would be staged on March 2, ‘Ibtida-e-Ishq’ by Comsats on March 3, ‘Dyota’ by Preston University on March 4, ‘Meri Kahani’ by Quaid-e-Azam University on March 5, ‘Jaray Ki Dastan’ by Fatima Jinnah Women’s University on March 6, ‘Guria Ka Ghar’ by National University of Science & Technology (NUST) on March 7, and stage play ‘Khawab’ by Bahria University would be staged on March 8 at PNCA Auditorium, Islamabad.
The week-long Youth Drama Festival is part of PNCA’s activities to introduce the trend of theater in the twin cities and promote the concept of thoughtful theater.
The stage plays will play an important role in highlighting and resolving social issues with correction of society through humour, thoughtful and artistic expressions, said an official of PNCA.
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