KARACHI: Theatre

Published April 16, 2005

KARACHI, April 15: Speakers at an open discussion on “Theatre in Pakistan, Its Present and Future” stressed the need for looking back to our culture and its roots, which has been lost after the partition in order to revive the theatre. The guest speakers, Dr Anwar Sajjad and Talat Hussein, expressed their views and responded to questions raised by the students.

Sirus Masroor Badvi and Sanam Naseer of Darvaza also spoke.—PPI

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