Experience the Magic: Retired Lecturers Bring Edward Albee’s ‘At Home at the Zoo’ to Life in Hyderabad
Two retired English literature lecturers from Hyderabad are making their mark in the theatre world with their debut production, “At Home at the Zoo.” This innovative play skillfully intertwines Act I and Act II of Edward Albee’s “The Zoo Story” (1959) with its prequel, “Homelife” (2004), created 45 years later. The dynamic duo, Sarala Mahidhara and Navanita Lahiri, are former colleagues and friends from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Vivekananda College.
After spending over ten years away from the stage, Mahidhara and Lahiri have reignited their passion for theatre by establishing their group, Derring Duo. The name reflects their spirited and adventurous approach to the craft. Inspired by the profound themes that permeate Albee’s works, the pair aims to offer audiences a fresh perspective on these timeless narratives.
In a recent interview, Mahidhara emphasized their desire to connect with modern audiences. “We want to explore the subtle complexities of human relationships, which are just as relevant today as they were decades ago,” she noted. Lahiri added, “Our goal is not just to put on a show, but to create an immersive experience that resonates deeply with viewers.”
The choice of Albee’s works is particularly poignant, as both plays delve into the intricacies of social interaction and existential reflection. The juxtaposition of “The Zoo Story,” which confronts themes of isolation and existentialism, with “Homelife,” a more intimate exploration of domesticity, offers a rich tapestry for exploration. Mahidhara and Lahiri believe that this dual presentation will spark meaningful conversations about the human condition.
“At Home at the Zoo” not only showcases the talent of its directors but also promises to bring together a diverse audience eager to engage with thought-provoking material. With a blend of nostalgia and contemporary relevance, the production is set to captivate theatre lovers and newcomers alike.
As the production gears up, both women point to their extensive teaching backgrounds as instrumental in shaping their theatrical vision. The skills honed in their years as educators have equipped them to approach storytelling with precision and empathy. Their unique perspectives as retired lecturers also imbue the production with a sense of authority and depth.
Derring Duo’s debut performance will take place at an intimate venue in Hyderabad, reflecting their commitment to maintaining an accessible atmosphere that encourages audience interaction. The chosen setting will enhance the play’s themes, making for a powerful experience for those attending.
In a city that boasts a rich theatrical history, Mahidhara and Lahiri’s venture heralds a promising new chapter for local arts. Their enthusiasm and dedication to the craft resonate beyond their resumes, inviting the community to rediscover the joy of live theatre.
With the performances scheduled to commence soon, “At Home at the Zoo” is poised to not only honor Albee’s legacy but also to foster a renewed appreciation for dramatic art within Hyderabad’s vibrant cultural landscape. For theatre enthusiasts, this is a must-see production that promises both entertainment and introspection.
Original Source: https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/theatre/two-retired-lecturers-to-stage-edward-albees-at-home-at-the-zoo-in-hyderabad/article70787140.ece
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Publish Date: 2026-04-08 14:33:00