Hi Mubi,

The number is 02025457371.The address is as below:
Open Space B-301, Kanchanjunga Building, Kanchan Lane, Off Law College Rd, 
Pune, India

It is easier find the location. You may want to google or Yahoo map.

Regards,
Omky

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Subject: Re: [Prayatna_pune] Pune event: Open Space presents a dramatized 
reading of two monologues written and performed by R. Raj Rao
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From: Moderator Prayatna <moderator_praya...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Prayatna_pune] Pune event: Open Space presents a dramatized reading 
of two monologues written and performed by R. Raj Rao
To: "Prayatna" <prayatna_p...@yahoogroups.co.in>, "G_B" 
<gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com>, "GB" <gaybom...@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, 22 March, 2011, 5:27 PM


  







Open Space presents a dramatized reading of two monologues written and 
performed by R. Raj Rao

The Wisest Fool On Earth & Vanaprastha Ashram
About the plays:
The Wisest Fool on Earth, written in the UK in 1990, sees Jay, 34, speak to his 
audience from a washroom window where his gay lover hides him when his father 
unexpectedly arrives. He is scatological and exhibitionistic, and, among other 
things explains why he became a male prostitute. Gieve Patel calls The Wisest 
Fool on Earth "one of the most important plays written in India over the last 
decade."
Vanaprastha Ashram, written in Canada in 2008, sees Jay at age 52 speak to his 
audience from the roof of a Bombay skyscraper.
R. Raj Rao is the author of, among other books, the novels The Boyfriend 
(Penguin India, 2003; translated into French and Italian), and Hostel Room 131 
(Penguin India, 2010). He is co-editor of Whistling in the Dark: Twenty-one 
Queer Interviews (Sage, 2009). Riyad Wadia's 11 minute short, BomGay (1996), 
was based on his poems. 

Rao teaches at the Department of English, University of Pune.
Date: April 1 2011
Time: 5.30 pm at Open Space
The readings may be followed by a discussion.
(This event is free.)



    
     

    
    


 



  





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