Theatre has given many actors and performers a strong foundation in performing art. Delhi which is the hub for many acting aspirants has a strong base in theatre groups. The history of theatre dates back to many generations. B ut in today’s time too, when actors are looking forward to a long journey as performers, they look at having a strong foundation in theatre.

So we look at the city of Delhi and the top theatre groups that can provide enough scope and experience to aspirant actors. We take reference from a story written in holidify.com.

Sur Tal Open Theatre: An open-air theatre amidst the green bushes of Talkatora Indoor Stadium, Sur Tal Open Theatre is one of the must-have experiences if you are at all fascinated by the world of theatres and performing arts. The open auditorium can fit around 150-200 people in its terrace seating arrangement.

Falaknuma and Hamsadhwani Theatre: Yet another open-air theatre, Hamsadhwani and Falaknuma Theatre is centrally located in Pragati Maidan. The open-air settings can easily accommodate nearly 200 people.

Nigam Rangshala: Bringing to life the mythical characters of the epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana, Nigam Rangshala is truly the galore of Indian culture and conventional storytelling backed with the colossal modern-day sets and production.

Akshara Theatre: Founded by the playwright and director Gopal Sharman and his wife, Akshara Theatre is a forty-four-year-old iconic amphitheatre with a long list of achievements and masterpieces.

Triveni Kala Sangam: Triveni Kala Sangam is an eminent cultural and arts complex. It was founded by Lt. Sundari K. Shridharani in 1950. Triveni houses four large art galleries, a chamber theatre, an outdoor theatre and an open-air sculpture gallery.

So are you enlightened with the kind of detailing we have given you for theatre groups in Delhi?