Fame

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School of Dance, Drama & Music.

Fame School of Dance, Drama and Music is launched in Chittagong, Bangladesh with an aim to train and teach the various practical aspects of the ‘Art of Theatre’ and the development of the essentially intangible concept of the creative imagination and its expression within the co-operative framework of the group.

What We Do

Artistic Expertise: Dance & Drama Production

Upcoming Events

Pratiksha Antaheen...

Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot”

1 – 2 November 2024

Venue : Theater Institute Chattogram 

An Amazing Theatrical Experience

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A pass-out from the National School of Drama, New Delhi, in 1997. Director of Fame School of Dance, Drama & Music, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Assistant Professor of the Department of Dramatics, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Has directed and designed more than 80 plays. Made adaptation of ‘The servant of two masters’ of Carlo Goldoni; ‘Archangel’s Don’t play pinball’, ‘A woman alone’ and ‘Waking up’ of Dario Fo; ‘Derh inch upar’ of Nirmal Varma; ‘Now you see it’ of George Feydou; ‘The lesson’ of Ionesco; ‘Drums on the Dam’ of Helen Cixous. Written plays like ‘Tamasha’, ‘Knocking’, ‘The Hope’ - based on the works and life of Andre Malraux, ‘AamarAami’ - based on the life and works of Binodini Dashi and also some children plays. Most of the plays are published and presented by the different troupes of Bangladesh and India. He Traveled UK (2005) and France (2010) with the invitation of Human Rights Forum- UK and Marie de Paris, produced two plays at UK, ‘George Dandin’ and ‘Tamasha- a documentation of disgrace’ at Oxford House Auditorium, Bethnal Green.

Ashim Das

Ashim Das

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