Roysten Abel, a director and playwright, notes that the audience in Bengaluru is genuinely curious about new experiences compared to other cities. Partnering with percussionist Ranjit Barot, Roysten is preparing to showcase Beat Route, an audio-visual performance featuring 10 master folk percussionists from Rajasthan and Kerala. Described as an "earthy, high-spirited electro experience," the show aims to offer a unique and engaging experience for both the creators and the audience. Roysten emphasizes the importance of creating something fresh and exciting without it feeling forced or artificial. In his view, theatre has a broader appeal to younger audiences and the key is to sustain their attention in an age of short attention spans. Roysten draws inspiration from his personal experiences to craft his own unique music, aiming to create something new and engaging for both himself and the audience.The event will take place at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall at 5 pm on October 5th.
The audience in Bengaluru is genuinely curious about new experiences, unlike other cities, states director and playwright Roysten Abel. Along with ace percussionist Ranjit Barot, Roysten is set to sta...