Mahabharata: Karma - Part 1

The Life We Inherit

2025-05-13 19:30 2025-05-24 23:30 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Mahabharata: Karma - Part 1

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/35936

In-person event

A Why Not Theatre Production 
Originally commissioned and presented by the Shaw Festival Theatre
In association with Barbican, London Following its critically acclaimed runs at the Shaw Festival and London’s prestigious Barbican Theatre, Mahabharata arrives at NAC English Theatre as a once-in-a-generation experience of unparalleled ambition and scale.  Listen to Sharada K Eswar doing a reading of the Mahabharata title (pronounced “Ma-ha-BAR-ah-tha”)....

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Babs Asper Theatre,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
May 13 - 24, 2025

May 2025

  1. May 13 2025
    Tuesday

    7:30pm

  2. May 14 2025
    Wednesday
  3. May 15 2025
    Thursday

    7:30pm

  4. May 16 2025
    Friday
  5. May 17 2025
    Saturday

    1:00pm

  6. May 18 2025
    Sunday
  7. May 19 2025
    Monday
  8. May 20 2025
    Tuesday

    7:30pm

  9. May 21 2025
    Wednesday
  10. May 22 2025
    Thursday

    7:30pm

  11. May 23 2025
    Friday
  12. May 24 2025
    Saturday

    1:00pm

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A repeated image of a person with dark hair in varying costumes set against a scenic horizon with warriors on horses.
Miriam Fernandes © by Peter Andrew Lusztyk. Image concept by Key Gordon
mahab-family-tree-eng
Mahabharata Family Tree
Ensemble of Mahabharata. Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © David Cooper
Shawn Ahmed, Darren Kuppan, Goldy Notay, Harmage Singh Kalirai, and Sukania Venugopal. Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © David Cooper
The cast of Why Not Theatre’s Mahabharata (Shaw Festival, 2023). Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © Michael Cooper.
Ellora Patnaik as Kunti with Jay Emmanuel as Pandu in Why Not Theatre’s Mahabharata (Shaw Festival, 2023). Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © David Cooper
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mahab-family-tree-eng
Mahabharata Family Tree
Ensemble of Mahabharata. Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © David Cooper
Shawn Ahmed, Darren Kuppan, Goldy Notay, Harmage Singh Kalirai, and Sukania Venugopal. Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © David Cooper
The cast of Why Not Theatre’s Mahabharata (Shaw Festival, 2023). Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © Michael Cooper.
Ellora Patnaik as Kunti with Jay Emmanuel as Pandu in Why Not Theatre’s Mahabharata (Shaw Festival, 2023). Set: Lorenzo Savoini, Costumes: Gillian Gallow, Lighting: Kevin Lamotte, Projections: Hana S. Kim © David Cooper
“An extraordinarily dazzling piece of theatre.” The Daily Telegraph
  • In-person event
  • English
  • ≈ 2 hours and 40 minutes · With intermission
  • Mature themes
  • Sexual content
  • Flashing lights
  • Smoke machine
  • Haze
  • Loud noises
NAC English Theatre Presentation

A Why Not Theatre Production 
Originally commissioned and presented by the Shaw Festival Theatre
In association with Barbican, London

Following its critically acclaimed runs at the Shaw Festival and London’s prestigious Barbican Theatre, Mahabharata arrives at NAC English Theatre as a once-in-a-generation experience of unparalleled ambition and scale. 

Listen to Sharada K Eswar doing a reading of the Mahabharata title (pronounced “Ma-ha-BAR-ah-tha”).

Mahabharata is a contemporary adaptation of the four-thousand-year-old Sanskrit epic, a foundational text of South Asian culture. Written and adapted by Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes, with poetic contributions from Carole Satyamurti’s Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling, this gripping saga delves into the rivalry between the Pandava and Kaurava clans and the devastating war that ensues. Mahabharata is a profound exploration of enduring philosophical and spiritual ideas set against an entrenched conflict that remains tragically relevant today. 

Presented in two parts, Why Not Theatre’s Mahabharata features a stellar all-South Asian diaspora cast. Seamlessly merging East and West, the traditional and the contemporary, the visually stunning storytelling ranges from the most ancient of forms, with listeners gathered around a fire, to spectacular technologically-driven spectacle. This breathtaking journey guides audiences through the distant past to create an exhilarating new future. 

Part One: Karma
The Life We Inherit 

Through a ritual sacrifice, King Janamejaya pledges to avenge his father’s death by snake bite by eradicating all snakes from the world. In an attempt to end this cycle of vengeance, a storyteller is summoned to narrate The Mahabharata, recounting the saga of rival Pandava and Kaurava clans, and the pivotal choices leading to their infamous Game of Dice. Through playful narration, classical Indian dance, and a live band, the ensemble vividly portrays the struggle for justice in the face of jealousy, greed and ambition. 

Developed with support from the National Arts Centre’s National Creation Fund.

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
May 12
May 13
  • 7:30 pm Preview
May 14
May 15
  • 7:30 pm Opening night
May 16
May 17
  • 1:00 pm
May 18
May 19
May 20
  • 7:30 pm Talkback
May 21
May 22
  • 7:30 pm
May 23
May 24
  • 1:00 pm Audio described
May 25
  • Created and written by Miriam Fernandes & Ravi Jain
  • Using poetry from Carole Satyamurti’s "Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling"
  • Original concept developed with Jenny Koons
  • Directed by Ravi Jain
  • Associate Director Miriam Fernandes
  • Set design Lorenzo Savoini
  • Costume design Gillian Gallow
  • Lighting design Kevin Lamotte
  • Associate Lighting Designer Mikael Kangas
  • Projections Designer Hana S. Kim
  • Associate Projections Designer Ann Slote
  • Sound design John Gzowski and Suba Sankaran
  • Original music John Gzowski and Suba Sankaran (with contributions from Dylan Bell, Gurtej Singh Hunjan, Zaheer-Abbas Janmohamed and Hasheel Lodhia)
  • Traditional Music Consultant Hasheel Lodhia
  • Choreographer Brandy Leary (with contributions from Jay Emmanuel and Ellora Patnaik)
  • Khana & Kahani Storyteller and Creative Associate Sharada K Eswar
  • Production Manager Crystal Lee
  • Technical Director Daniel Bennett
  • Why Not Theatre Executive Director Karen Tisch
  • Lead Producer Kevin Matthew Wong