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      • When two black holes crashed into each other in a distant galaxy nearly 1.3 billion years ago, they set off ripples that would eventually prove Einstein’s general theory of relativity, give humans new insights into the universe, and inspire an experimental play in India.
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  2. Dec 2, 2018 · Why is the Mumbai-based actor, famous for the play, Notes on Chai (2013), reading astrophysics in bed? Dogra, 47, answers in a phone interview between rehearsals for her latest work, Black Hole. Excerpts: How did you start writing Black Hole?

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  3. Jan 15, 2019 · Always interested in “black holes, nebulae and quantum entanglement”, Dogra had been contemplating writing a play based on astrophysics. The discovery firmed up her plans. The play,...

  4. Mar 6, 2020 · With an opening scene of herself teetering on the edge of a white bed sheet that represents a black hole, Jyoti Dogra introduces the oddballs — from an unnamed astrophysics-obsessed protagonist to the universe itself — that make up the dramatis personae of her play, Black Hole.

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  5. Mar 3, 2019 · Dogra, who has always been attracted to astrophysics, says that for her, the idea of a black hole as an image or as a metaphor connects to the human condition more than other cosmic objects, which led her to explore the idea of death through it in her piece.

  6. Sep 13, 2024 · It also sparked a passionate zeal in actress and playwright Jyoti Dogra to devote herself - almost as a religion - to astrophysics. The theatrical expression of which is the play BLACK HOLE. However, the play juxtaposes this with a personal crisis and loss.

  7. Feb 2, 2019 · Its first unusual audience after the debut at Oddbird was the department of astrophysics at University of Delhi, and that set off a buzz in the world of science. is Dogra’s fourth solo devised...

  8. Nov 10, 2019 · Black Hole is made up of three elements — a woman, a white sheet and the idea of the cosmos,” says theatre actor and director Jyoti Dogra, ahead of performing her new play at the Chandigarh Literature Festival, which will also travel to Pune.