Gowri Ramnarayan's 'What She Said' Reinterprets The Ramayana Through Female Perspectives in Bengaluru
Playwright Gowri Ramnarayan has created a theatrical production titled 'What She Said' that reinterprets the ancient Indian epic The Ramayana from the perspectives of six lesser-known female characters. The play will be staged in Bengaluru, India. This retelling brings forward voices of women who are typically marginalized in traditional narratives of the epic. Ramnarayan's work focuses on amplifying these overlooked perspectives through dramatic performance. The production represents a contemporary approach to classical mythology by centering female experiences. 'What She Said' offers audiences in Bengaluru a fresh interpretation of familiar mythological material.
Key facts
- The play 'What She Said' is a retelling of The Ramayana
- Playwright Gowri Ramnarayan created the production
- The work centers on six lesser-known women from the epic
- The production will be staged in Bengaluru
- The play brings forward marginalized female voices
- It offers a contemporary interpretation of classical mythology
- The work focuses on female perspectives in traditional narratives
- The production represents a fresh approach to familiar material
Entities
Artists
- Gowri Ramnarayan
Locations
- Bengaluru
- India