National Children's Drama Festival from Magh 26

18 plays have been selected out of 41 scripts for the drama festival, which will be organized in collaboration with Shaili Theater, Ojas Theater, and Russian House.

Magh 5, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

National Children's Drama Festival from Magh 26

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The 17th National Children's Drama Festival is going to be organized. The festival will be held from Magh 26 to Falgun 2 at Rusi Sadan, Kamalpokhari.

Apart from the organizers, 18 plays have been selected in the festival. According to festival director Nawaraj Budhathoki, 17 plays have been selected from the 41 scripts received. The festival is being organized in collaboration with Shaili Theatre, Ojas Theatre and Rusi Sadan, Kathmandu. The

festival has selected 'Hami Aka Hau' by Shree Mahendra Adarsh ​​Secondary School Lalitpur, 'Yashaswi Bhava' by Medhasree Vidyalaya, Kathmandu, 'Ke Yo Maya Ho?' by Hami Dajubhai Sanstha Lalitpur, 'Ab Uthnu Cha' by International School Dhumrabarahi, Kathmandu, 'Sapnako Pul' by Kavre English Secondary School Panauti, Kavre, 'Sunko, Jutta' by Spring Hill English Boarding School Kavre and 'Amako Asha' by Pragati Prabhat Academy Kavre.

Similarly, Vidya Sagar English Boarding School, Kavre's 'Phateko Goji', Gyan Jyoti Education Foundation, Dang's 'Ragatle Ekpa Sapana', Mrigashira World School, Kathmandu's 'Seto Jutta', Mary Gold School Bhaktapur's 'Parvati', Holy Angels Public School Kathmandu's 'Phulko Thuanga' have also been selected for the festival.

RIMS School Kathmandu's 'Rato Phool', Red Star M.V. Morang's 'Raat Chirnya Bhanu', Makalu Morang School, Morang's 'Kamila Ra Phatyangro', Mount Herman Children Morang's 'Shravan Kumar's Story', Made School Kathmandu's 'Lukeko Katha' and Gaidakot English School Gandaki's 'Hajurba! Katha Sunanus Na!' have been selected for 17 plays. All these plays will be staged throughout the festival.

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