The renowned Islamabad based theatre group, KopyKat
Productions has once again collaborated with veteran playwright Anwar Maqsood and
director Dawar Mehmood to bring to audiences a play on Siachen. Exclusively
sponsored by Mobilink, the play narrates the story of soldiers posted on the
highest battleground in the world. The Islamabad premiere of ‘Siachen’ will take place on the 29th
October, 2015 with the last show scheduled for 19th November, 2015. More
than half the shows have already been pre- booked, the remaining are gaining
fast interest through social media, word of mouth and mainstream marketing.
Based on the lives of soldiers posted upon the disputed
glacier, ‘Siachen’ is set in 2016, a
time when tensions between the two neighboring countries has dwindled away and
peace might be on the horizon. The play
is a compilation of multiple short stories experienced by the soldiers over a
period of six months. These stories include an entire unit waiting for their goat
on Eid-ul-Adha, a love triangle between a Captain, soldier and the journalist,
a Behari soldier made prisoner of war by the Pakistani camp, and anticipation
between the two groups of soldiers for the upcoming Indo-Pak T20 cricket match
on the radio. Legendary playwright, Anwar Maqsood has penned this play to
depict the much lighter side of the conflict between two nations usually known
for excessive hostilities towards each other across mainstream media.
The preparations for ‘Siachen’ are probably the most
intense for any theatre play Pakistan has ever witnessed, and with a 3D set,
the house arrest and a huge number of cast members, this play is the biggest
local theatrical production ever.
“Anwar Maqsood is one of our most stimulating
playwrights,” said Aamir Ibrahim, Deputy CEO and CCO - Mobilink. “We are
thrilled to be partnering with Kopykats Productions for a satirical take on the
standoff between Pakistan and India on the world’s highest battle ground. Supporting
‘Siachen’ is a part of Mobilink’s commitment to promoting the local culture as
we believe that theatre is an integral part of our society. We will continue to
support such initiatives in the future and will look for ways to promote our
local talent and culture.”
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