
From previous performances
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After last year’s spirited rendition of The Merchant of Venice, King’s Theatre, the drama team at Mannar Thirumalai Naicker College is back with a bold new production of Antony and Cleopatra, running from January 5 to 9, at their college premises.

The play will mark a dramatic shift from romantic comedy to historical tragedy, as the college embraces one of Shakespeare’s most intricate and emotionally charged works. “The decision to stage Antony and Cleopatra was not made lightly. Known for its layered characters and political depth, the play is often avoided by amateur troupes. But for this year’s ensemble, the challenge was part of the appeal,” says L M Joseph Paul Bezaleel, assistant professor of English (SF). “While many production teams gravitate toward Shakespeare’s more accessible works, Antony and Cleopatra remains a rare choice and often sidestepped due to its demanding emotional terrain and the logistical weight of staging its grandeur,” he adds

The team
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Why Antony and Cleopatra? The answer lies in the magnetic force of Cleopatra herself. “She is the definitive character dictum for queenship,” says the production team. “Her complexity is not a flaw, but a mirror for modern women navigating a world that demands they be everything at once.” This portrayal seeks to reclaim Cleopatra’s narrative from centuries of objectification.
This year’s production brings together students from ten departments, creating a vibrant mix of talent and perspective. The team has introduced a strikingly different stage design by opting for a block set, performing a bold architectural design. Even the wings for entry and exit have been reimagined. In a daring departure from traditional theatre practice, the crew plans to minimise curtain draws during set changes, instead letting the audience witness the transformation unfold in real time.
The play is open to schools and colleges from January 5 to 9 at 9.30am and 12.30pm, and for the public on January 10 at 5.30pm, at Mannar Thirumalai Naicker College. For details, call 9789789224 or 9566497051.
Published – February 24, 2026 04:18 pm IST
