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Our new play MY RIGHT TO LOVE not only features an amazing background score but also an original song, ‘Meri Mohabbat’, written by Pratish Shah set to music composed by the super talented, Pranav Jhumkhawala and recorded in the unique voices of U.V. Ravindra & Rita Bhatia In the Director’s words – ‘When I wrote this play, I knew it would be incomplete without a song and music. The subject of love needs melancholy and melody… and that’s how this song was born…..’
Saturday, February 6 @ 5 pm PT US / 6:30 AM INDIA (Sunday February 7)


we are honored and delighted to be featuring one of
Christopher Owen
‘s short stories, “Locked-In”, written especially for Cloud Playhouse’s REINVENT. Christopher Owen is a prolific, award winning writer and actor based in the UK (christopherowen.co.uk). We have been fortunate to showcase two of his wonderful plays at Cloud Playhouse – Simon Cowell is Coming to Tea and A Family Affair and would like to thank him for his immense contribution and support towards us!
Sajid Dalvi will be illustrating Mr. Owen’s short, which will be presented as an audio story. Sajid lives in Chicago with his physician wife and two kids and effortlessly produces absorbing sketches whenever he’s not doing whatever an engineer does at Google

‘It’s the summer of 2021. The pandemic has devastated the country. Financially, emotionally, structurally. Finally we have a sliver of hope, a vaccine that is both safe and effective. But the supply for the vaccine is dwarfed by the demand. Who gets it and who doesn’t? Who decides and how?

Join us Oct 4, 7pm PT USA.

 

 

Choni’s portrait was written in the late 1960’s when the author Neela Devi stayed in Dehradun. As was her practice, she observed nature : both of the earth and of humans , intensely.
China had recently conquered Tibet and the Dalai Lama had been expelled to India along with many of his followers. These refugees were eking out a living in their new country. In those days, chastity was a girl’s crowning jewel. Her first experience with a man was on her marriage bed. In such a scenario, entered a more affluent city bred man, all by himself, and no one with a good conscience to stop him in his venture to use his money to have some”fun”. What happens next is unraveled with delicacy and grace.
The author of this play is Neela Devi, a prolific and award winning writer in the Kannada language of India.
Join us on Aug 30th 7pm PT
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“No You Listen To Me” is an eventful journey of four friends. Twenty-eight years ago, they were the best of buddies – living, laughing, and dreaming together. But…twenty-eight years is a long time!

The world has changed. The country has changed. Has their friendship endured this change? Will the reunion they have planned be filled with nostalgic memories of the years gone by, or will it expose the schisms that have developed as their lives drifted apart?
Join us on Sunday, August 16th to find out!
 
Rated PG-14 for language and audible violence.
Duration: 35 minutes followed by a short discussion