Lok Virsa’s first rooftop open-air theatre starts after 27 years
Islamabad: National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage Lok Virsa first rooftop open-air theatre has been opened after twenty-seven years for cultural activities.
Talking to this agency, Executive Director Lok Virsa Talha Ali Kushvaha Sunday said open-air theatre has been opened for the general public, cultural activities, musical concerts, and youth programs.
He said the theatre has been modified with new technologies and opened with a new look so that audiences could sit in a lush green environment.
He further informed that the view of the theatre was fantastic where one could see the Pakistan monument and picturesque landscapes in its premises equipped with fresh air.
He said Lok Virsa has also started a series of musical programs engaging youth in positive and healthy activities in the theatre.
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