The Play titled ‘Taming of the Shrew’ or Ilaaj-e-Zid
Dastayaab Hai directed by Suzana Wilson, Naveed Shahzad and Haisam
Hussain, was staged at Alhamra in the beginning of May 2012. This play is to be
performed as a part of the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London and then move
north to Bradford.

This play showed that
neither men nor women need to bow down in front of each other. It showed that it’s wrong to think that the husband is always right. Rustam Khan(Umair Rana) decides to marry Kiran( Nadia
Jameel) a persistent independent girl if he is given money for it but when
woman does the same, she is looked down upon.
Nadia Jamil ( Kiran/shrew) was unable to perform as she was
sick and thus her role was performed by Maria Khan. She had an amazing stage presence
and her body language did wonders to her scenes.
She was successful in showing a strong willed woman where her character transformed
from a shrew to someone who conforms to the society roles. Bravo Maria Khan!
In order to make Kiran more obedient to her husband, Rustam
khan tries to mould her psychologically, by giving her no food, clothes and
making her live in a lonely place. The treatment Rustam khan does with Kiran
highlights the point that a woman has no choice but to obey to the rules and
regulations of her husband or the society. Why do the women have to change
themselves for their husbands? Why Can’t men change for them too? The role of a
wife in the society is questioned and the sacrifices she has to make to survive
in a male dominated society.
Umair Rana is a not a
new name in the theatre industry, his acting was exceptional and it was a
pleasure to watch him act. He performed with full enthusiasm and gave a strong
competition to all his fellow actors.
Osman Khalid butt, extremely talented individual played a rich guy who was charming like he is
in his V-logs. But I must ask were the slapsticks and unnecessary jokes necessary
in his role? It was a great sight to see bunch of great cast all on the stage
but it was true that Nadia Jameel was missed.
Hamza kamal was another great actor whose acting impressed many. He knew
he had to maintain the same level of great acting the way others were doing.
Which he did ! To add to the mood, rock
band Mekaal Hasan Band provided live background music.
I wasn’t pleased with
the set. Thanks to my friend who told me that this play was not made for Pakistani
stages but was for the globe where stage is in a circular form.
This dual of sexes attracted a lot of people from different
age groups. The dances before the play and when the play ended really kept the play alive. It was perfectly choreographed. The drum beat did give the play a great Pakistani feel!
The performance started in
front of a packed audience who were contented with the performances of the
actors also hoping that they would do great in London Olympiad as well.
Pakistani government needs to promote theater in Pakistan. They need to sponsor
such plays so that the whole world knows what Pakistanis can do. It wont cost
the Pakistani government much if they make sure there is no problem in air conditioning of such theatres. 2 hours
of No Ac were horrible! A lot of people left because of it but others who remained despite the suffocation in the hall, were happy and contented with the performances. Salman Shahid quotes,
“Its high time Pakistan has a national theater company”.
Finally, All the best to the cast and crew of the Taming of the Shrew for their performances in London Globe. Hope they get the same Reaction like they did in Lahore, Pakistan.
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