23 October 2021, 06:30 pm
Elephant in the Room (60 min)
Programme Type
Cultural, Festivals
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

Play based on a story by Yuki Ellias
Script: Sneh Sapru

Conceived, Directed and Performed by Yuki Ellias 
A Dur Se Brothers Production

A quirky and modern reinterpretation of the story of Lord Ganapati

Chief Guest: Smt Rami Chhabra

 

Elephant in the Room
Master Tusk is a young boy, who has been given a new head ‐ an elephant's head. Confused and bewildered, he finds himself lost in the forest. Danger lurks at every turn. He encounters a motley couple - Makadi (spider) and Moork (poacher), a clumsy duo in search of a big‐ticket ransom. They kidnap Master Tusk, but their scheme goes awry when a prophecy is revealed and changes everything. Amidst a cursed love affair, an encounter with an eccentric old elephant and a hunt for a missing head, Master Tusk sets off on an adventure that changes his life. But will he be able to carry his head on his shoulders? Inspired by the world of Indian mythology, Elephant in the Room plays homage to the beloved God, Lord Ganapati, in this quirky and poignant reinterpretation of his story.

Recipient of three Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards – Lead Actor (Female); Light Design; and Costume Design 

Credits:

Story by Yuki Ellias 
Script by Sneh Sapru
Conceived, Directed & Performed by Yuki Ellias 
Costumes & Set Designed by Sumaiya Merchant
Lights Designed & Operated by Asmit Pathare
Sound Design by Seemingly That (Adriel George & Pruthu Parab)
    Sound Operated by Yael Crishna / Priyanka Babbar 
Executive Producer ‐ Niloufer Sagar
Live Show Photos by C. Ganesan / Rafeeq Ellias / Viraj Singh 


A Dur Se Brothers Production
Originally commissioned by The Prakriti Foundation for The Park New Festival 2016


About Yuki Ellias

Yuki is an actor, teacher, movement director and filmmaker. She studied theatre at the Jaques Lecoq International School for Theatre in Paris, and London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA). Yuki conducts training to various groups and practising actors in the creation of site-­‐specific devised interventions, corporates, and highly specific workshops for theatre professionals. Yuki worked as an actress in Tim Supple’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream touring for three years with the show to the UK, US, Canada, Australia and Italy. She has performed with various theatre companies in Mumbai including The Company Theatre, The Industrial Theatre Company and Q Theatre Productions. As a Movement Director she has worked with UK’s leading opera company, Opera North, on their 2007 production of Mozart’s Magic Flute. Yuki is a founding member of the innovative production company Dur Se Brothers, which has produced the successful shows Charge! and Yatagarasu.