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  1. Feb 15, 2024 · After touring Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, among others, Maas, a solo by Mumbai-based Jyoti Dogra, comes to Pune this weekend. The play will be presented by Spotlight Foundation at The Box, Erandwane, on February 17 and 18, 7 pm.

  2. 22K Followers, 281 Following, 1,333 Posts - Jyoti Dogra | CERTIFIED PALMIST, TAROT READER, ASTROLOGER (@psychicjyoti.co) on Instagram: "10+ years of experiences & clients all over the 🌍 170k+ subs YouTube My crystal store @psychiccafebyjyotidogra Book a consultation with me here ⬇️".

  3. Jan 15, 2019 · Throughout the play, Dogra tries to answer one question: what is it about a black hole that intrigues us? She builds bridges between science and the human condition, to try and...

  4. Based on Girish Karnad’s Agni aur Barkha, Jyoti Dogra’s latest play uses actors’ body language to tell a story from the Mahabharata. Dogra agreed to direct the piece.

  5. Jun 8, 2023 · Maas by Jyoti Dogra was hilarious, unsettling and terrifying. Maas, when pronounced with a slight nasal overtone, is Hindi for meat and flesh. Resonating with mass or matter in English, Maas...

  6. Black Hole, actor Jyoti Dogra’s brave new work, looks at the fascinating connect between our lives, earthly and otherwise, and the final frontier where stars go to die. A fascinating mix of...

  7. Theatre maker Jyoti Dogra latest work, Maas, tackles what we barely speak of: internalised patriarchy, the fitness and beauty industries, ageing, and menopause.

  8. 3,791 Followers, 75 Following, 107 Posts - Jyoti Dogra (@jyotidogra1) on Instagram: "Theatre maker".

  9. Oct 25, 2021 · A brilliant representation of life’s unfiltered realities that often fail to make the cut on social media, acclaimed theatre artist Jyoti Dogra ’s ‘ Nihayati Niji Baatein with Geeta...

  10. Jyoti Dogra is a theatre practitioner based in Mumbai. In the past few years her theatre practice has moved increasingly towards making devised pieces which are not narrative or text based but use the self as a starting point.