NCPA Brings You An Eventful February 2022!

NCPA invites you to decipher love stories of the famous (and infamous) with ‘Readings in the Shed’ at 7 pm on 13th February (Experimental Theatre). Relive Greek mythology at the opera screening of ‘Eurydice’, at 6 pm on 17th February (Godrej Dance Theatre) and witness the graceful ‘Swan Lake’ ballet screening at 6 pm on 22nd February (Godrej Dance Theatre). Catch the theatre screening of ‘Skylight’, a love story caught in opposing ideologies and mutual desires, at 6 pm on 23rd February (Godrej Dance Theatre).

The SOI Chamber Orchestra will perform Mozart’s ‘Eine kleine Nachtmusik’ and other works by Schubert, Bach, Paganini, Shostakovich and more, at 7 pm on 25th February at the Tata Theatre. Komal Kuwadekar and her jazz band brings you ‘Hollywood Jazz Nights’, at 7 pm on 25th February (Experimental Theatre). Shantanu Moitra and group present ‘Song of the Himalayas’ with breath-taking visuals at 5.30 pm on 27th February (Jamshed Bhabha Theatre).

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For details, call
NCPA Box Office: +91 22 66223754 / 66223724 (www.ncpamumbai.com)

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