The play, directed by renowned actor Khalid Ahmed, is a hilarious farce comedy that brings Moliere’s classic play “Tartuffe” to life in a contemporary Karachi setting.
The story revolves around two neighbouring families, Khaans and Sindhi’s and their two servants who are actually the reason behind the fun which blend elements of satire and entertainment.
The 60-minute performance – which took place at the Auditorium 1 – enraptured the audience with convincing and amusing acting, as the entire theater echoed with laughter, making it a standout moment of the festival. The talented cast included Fazal Ahmed Chishti, Waqas Akhtar, Usama Khan, Zubair Baloch, Arshad Sheikh, Yasmeen Usman, Husnain Falak, Asim Khattak and Jibran Khan.
On the fourth day of the festival, mesmerising theatre and electrifying dance performances took centre stage, capturing the hearts of a global audience.
The serene evening witnessed outstanding international play “Waiting for a Train” and a musical tragedy “Generation 25”. Sunday’s highlight was also an array of dance performances across different genres.
The festival features more than 450 artists from 40 different countries and will continue till October 30 at Arts Council of Pakistan, Karachi.
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