Rangamilana Shines with a Thought-Provoking Debut Performance of The Lesson
The Humanities Department of JAIN College hosted their first ever theatre evening, showcasing the talent and creativity of Rangamilana, the college's theatre club. The highlight of the evening was the club’s debut play, The Lesson, an adaptation of the renowned Eugene Ionesco original. This dark comedy was both directed and enacted by the dedicated members of the theatre club, leaving the audience spellbound with their performance.
The Lesson delves deep into the complexities of education, shedding light on its transformation over time. The play explores how education is perceived differently by teachers and students, highlighting the contrasting expectations and pressures faced by both. With its sharp wit and thought-provoking narrative, the performance invited the audience to reflect on the evolving dynamics of learning in contemporary times.
The meticulous effort of the Rangamilana team was evident in every aspect of the production, from the nuanced performances, curation of props to the seamless direction. The debut not only marked an important milestone for the theatre club but also provided a platform for budding artists to express themselves creatively. The evening ended with applause echoing through the auditorium, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.