Mumbai: Actor-producer Shreyas Talpade, who considers theatre his first love, has come up with the idea of an online theatre mandal where plays can be taken to the audience using the digital medium.
"The idea of an online theatre mandal came to me in the end of April when we were almost a month into the lockdown. All of us were thinking of what to do to survive," he told IANS.
He wondered if theatres were going to be shut for a long time, then what would stage artists and crew, who survive on daily wages, do?
"I thought this could prove an opportunity, as the theatres are shut and no one is allowed to go in or come out, the theatre crew is limited to 15 or 20 people. We hire a theatre, clean it and follow all the protocols, hire a multi-camera set-up and go in. We shoot with the actors performing and do an online edit and then an offline edit to make the play crisper and once we have the final edit, we can project the play online as a normal show," he explained.
Sharing an example, he said: "It's like how we have theatre shows, especially in Mumbai in the afternoon or in the evening. You have similar online shows for people who cannot go to a theatre. So if people can't go to theatres, we can take theatres to them."
The Marathi theatre audience, he said, is aged around 40 on an average, though even youngsters watch plays.
"But even after the theatres open, senior citizens will have reservations about going to theatres because of health and other issues. They are used to watching plays at a particular time, so without disturbing that schedule we can give them their shows and favourite theatrical productions at their comfortable time. Whatever revenue and profits they earn can be shared with needy technicians," said Shreyas.
In the first week of May there was a virtual meeting between certain members of Marathi film and theatre fraternity members with former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and politician Vinod Tawde.