Date: 5th October, 2014
Attended by: 7 participants
Report written by: Fatima Salman
This session was on the day before Eid ul Azha, and
therefore, several participants were unable to join today’s session. However, a
very special announcement was made today.
Manzar sahib told us about a play he had written, Mir Kallo ki Gawahi. He told us about that play in which there is a case in the court, and the witness runs away. So the people have to find a new witness. They ask a man standing outside the court to be witness for them in exchange for some money. But the man knows nothing about the case. So when he is questioned, he gives weird answers that would fit any situation.
Manzar sahib told us about a play he had written, Mir Kallo ki Gawahi. He told us about that play in which there is a case in the court, and the witness runs away. So the people have to find a new witness. They ask a man standing outside the court to be witness for them in exchange for some money. But the man knows nothing about the case. So when he is questioned, he gives weird answers that would fit any situation.
The play seemed very interesting, but it was very long, so
we didn’t listen to the whole of it. But the announcement was that we will be
performing that play in a real theatre. Probably in mid-November. Along with this
one, we’ll also be performing the fable ‘Who will bell the Cat?’
In this session, we also presented the art work and writings on Fashion and Beauty. All the work will be shared online.
Another task was also done in the session. We had to write a narrative about the feelings of an animal that will be scarified for Eid ul Azha. The writings will be shared online.
My message to all the members who are reading this is to Please be regular. If you want to
perform in that play, please come in the next session and the sessions after.
We will start holding proper rehearsals soon. If it is not possible for you to
come, let us know through email.
Thank you
Great, report Fatima! Sounds like an awesome session at Thinkers' Club as always! :D I wish you good luck with the play! And Eid Mubarak!
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