Registered NGO · Since 1995

Where Stories
Transform Society

Actors Theatre Rajasthan is a cultural force using the power of theatre to illuminate social issues, preserve heritage, and awaken communities across the heartland of India.

25+Years of Impact
200+Productions Staged
50K+Lives Touched
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A Cultural NGO
Rooted in Rajasthan

Established to promote the creative arts, Actors Theatre Rajasthan (ATR) has been active for several decades in the fields of theatre, radio, and television. Registered in 1994–95 under the Rajasthan Societies Registration Act, 1958 (Rajasthan Act No. 28 of 1958), ATR is dedicated to the evolution and upliftment of new dimensions in the art form.

To foster a professional and educational environment for the arts, the organization consistently conducts seminars, exhibitions, youth theatre festivals, and workshops. ATR collaborates closely with the Ministry of Culture (Government of India), the Sangeet Natak Akademi (New Delhi), and the Department of Art, Literature, Culture, and Archaeology (Government of Rajasthan).

Having remained active and dedicated for decades, we are committed to continuous pursuit of theatrical excellence, fostering innovation, and developing new dimensions in both modern and traditional Rajasthani theatre, contributing to the state's cultural landscape.

Cultural Preservation

Keeping Rajasthani folk traditions alive through contemporary theatre

Social Advocacy

Using the stage to raise awareness on gender, rights, and human dignity

Community Building

Training the next generation of theatre artists across Rajasthan

Rajrangam festival — Gopichand musical performance on stage
Rajrangam national seminar on art, culture and identity
7thRajrangam
Festival

Theatre as a Tool
for Social Change

We believe every play has the power to change a mind, and every changed mind has the power to transform a community. Our work goes beyond the stage.

01

Gender Justice & Women's Rights

Productions like Mera Kya Kasoor — which won national acclaim at Rajrangam — tackle female foeticide, gender discrimination, and the plight of the girl child. Our plays have reached schools, rural communities, and urban audiences alike.

Social Theatre
02

Cultural Heritage & Identity

We work with Classical, Traditional and Modern Art Forms of Theatre. Regularly Performing Social Awareness, Contemporary, Comedy Stage Plays, Nukkad Natak, Musical Plays etc.

Cultural Preservation
03

Civic Awareness & Democracy

From celebrating India's freedom struggle to staging plays about political accountability and voter rights, ATR takes theatre into the heart of civic discourse, making complex issues accessible to all.

Civic Theatre
04

Youth Empowerment

Through the Actors Academy of Rajasthan, we train young artists in voice, movement, direction, and dramaturgy — giving them tools not just for performance, but for life and leadership.

Education & Training
8Rajrangam Festivals Organised
40+Plays in Repertoire
15+National Theatre Groups Hosted
Stories Still to Tell

Stories That
Demand to Be Told

From intimate black-box performances to grand proscenium stagings — each production carries a message, each character carries a truth.

Meri Maa — Lok Sanskriti aur Rajasthan Darshan
Folk & Musical DramaSangeet Natak Akademi
Traditional Folk

Meri Maa

Lok Sanskriti aur Rajasthan Darshan

Adapted by Jairoop Jeevan and directed by Dr. Chandradeep Hada, this production explores the rich folk culture and traditions of Rajasthan. Performed on 23rd July 2023 at Ravindra Manch, Jaipur, with SNA Chairman Dr. Sandhya Purecha in attendance as Chief Guest.

Agnipath — Path of Fire
Patriotic DramaNational Showcase
Patriotic Play

Agnipath

Path of Fire

Staged for Sangeet Natak Akademi's national 'Rang Swadhinta Jashna' on India's 78th Independence Day. Written by Lt. Mahendra Jain and directed by Dr. Chandradeep Hada, this play honours the unsung heroes of India's freedom struggle.

Sanatan Ra Prahari — Maharaja Mansingh Ji Pahla
Regional Heritage DramaCity Palace Collaboration
Regional Heritage

Sanatan Ra Prahari

Maharaja Mansingh Ji Pahla

Performed in the traditional Dhundhadi language on the open stage of Sarvato Bhadra at City Palace, Jaipur. Staged on the culmination of a 30-day Sanskritik Virasat workshop, directed by Dr. Chandradeep Hada.

Ham Natak Kyo Karte Hain — Why We Perform
Experimental DramaReflective Theatre
Experimental

Ham Natak Kyo Karte Hain

Why We Perform

An introspective performance examining the role of theatre in society, asking why we create, perform, and watch drama. Directed by Dr. Chandradeep Hada and staged at Ravindra Manch, Jaipur.

Kisi Aur Ka Sapna — Someone Else's Dream
Social Realism DramaCommunity Project
Social Realism

Kisi Aur Ka Sapna

Someone Else's Dream

A touching narrative focusing on personal aspirations, societal expectations, and individual choices in modern India. Staged at Ravindra Manch, Jaipur, after a 30-day intensive workshop.

ATR has staged 40+ productions across Rajasthan and nationally at festivals including Bharat Rang Mahotsav

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Packed auditorium at Rajrangam theatre festival

राजरंगम्Rajrangam

Rajasthan Rang Mahotsav

Rajasthan's premier national-level theatre festival, successfully organized on 8 occasions by Actors Theatre Rajasthan in association with the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The recent 8th Rajrangam (14–15 May 2026) at Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK), Jaipur, featured flagship plays (Flirt, Molière's Tartuffe, and the folk musical Gopichand Bhartrihari) alongside a national seminar and art exhibitions.

National Theatre Platform

Staging cutting-edge modern drama and traditional folk styles side-by-side

Annual National Seminar

Interactions like 'Talk with a Theatre Artist' (Shri Chinmay Das) and research panels

Government & Institutional Support

Collaboratively presented with JKK, Sangeet Natak Akademi and Ministry of Culture

Vibrant Venues

Staged across Rangayan, Krishnayan, and open foyers at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur

8 Editions. Growing Every Year.

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Decades of Action,
Years of Repertoire

Explore our active archive of stage productions, traditional folk festivals, educational academy workshops, and social awareness campaigns across India and beyond.

2026
City Palace Dhundhadi Play
production

City Palace Dhundhadi Play

18 May – 18 June 2026 • City Palace, Jaipur

Conducted a 30-day Theatre Workshop in Sanskritik Virasat Prashikshan Shivir. Directed stage play 'Sanatan Ra Prahari Maharaja Mansingh Ji Pahla' in Dhundhadi language, performed at Sarvato Bhadra, City Palace.

2026
8th Rajrangam Festival
festival

8th Rajrangam Festival

04 April – 31 May 2026 • Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur

Organized the national-level 8th Rajasthan Rang Mahotsav, showcasing 3 full-length stage plays (Flirt, Tartuffe, Gopichand Bhartrihari), 2 street plays (Nukkad Natak), a seminar, and a directors' art exhibition.

2026
workshop

ISKCON Cultural Camp Play

18 May – 01 June 2026 • Shri Shri Krishna Balram Mandir, Jaipur

Directed a 15-day theatre workshop at ISKCON Temple, Jagatpura, culminating in the play 'Gupt Vrindavan Ka Rahasya' staged at Rasikam Auditorium.

2026
Ma Bharati ki Pukar
production

Ma Bharati ki Pukar

12 June 2026 • SMS Stadium, Jaipur

Staged the play 'Ma Bharati ki Pukar' for the State Level Prakritik Kheti Karyashala, organized by Kisan Morcha of BJP Rajasthan.

2026
Murlipura School Workshop
workshop

Murlipura School Workshop

19 March 2026 • Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Murlipura

Conducted a children's theatre workshop designed to build confidence, vocal expression, and artistic awareness.

2026
Ruparampura School Workshop
workshop

Ruparampura School Workshop

24 January 2026 • Ruparampura Govt. School, Jaipur

Organized and directed an acting and storytelling workshop for rural children to build connection and creative expression.

2025
production

Kalpurush (Krantikari Veer Savarkar)

02 December 2025 • Ravindra Manch, Jaipur

Performed the historical play 'Kalpurush-Krantikari Veer Savarkar' at the Mini Theatre, Ravindra Manch, directed by Dr. Chandradeep Hada.

2025
2nd Lok Natya Prayogotsav
festival

2nd Lok Natya Prayogotsav

26 June 2025 • Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur

Staged 'Raja Bharthari' and 'Raja Mordhvaj' based on Turrakalangi and Kuchamani Khyal styles. Sanctioned by Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi.

2025
campaign

Akhand Bharat Street Campaign

20 June 2025 • Various Locations, Jaipur

Staged 4 shows of street play 'Akhand Bharat-Sapna Nahin Sankalp' across Jaipur to promote national integration, in association with Rudra Foundation.

2025
SNA Youth Hostel Workshop
workshop

SNA Youth Hostel Workshop

27 May – 26 June 2025 • Youth Hostel, Jaipur

Conducted a 30-day professional theatre workshop sponsored and approved by Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi.

2025
production

Acharya Bhikshu Stage Play

07 September 2025 • Anuvibha Kendra, Jaipur

Directed stage play 'Acharya Bhikshu (Janma se Diksha)' for Terapanth Mahila Mandal, depicting the spiritual journey of the Acharya.

2025
production

NSD Vishva Jan Rang Mahotsav

2025 • New Delhi / Jaipur

Staged 'Pancham Ved' for the prestigious Vishva Jan Rang Mahotsav organized by the National School of Drama, New Delhi.

2025
7th Rajrangam Festival
festival

7th Rajrangam Festival

02 – 06 January 2025 • Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur

Staged 5 stage plays, 1 seminar, and a 5-day exhibition. sanctioned by the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India.

2024
Agnipath at Rang Swadhinta
production

Agnipath at Rang Swadhinta

13 August 2024 • SNA Showcase, Jaipur

Staged play 'Agnipath' on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day in SNA's Rang Swadhinta Jashna. Written by Lt. Mahendra Jain.

2024
workshop

Bangkok International Workshop & Play

19 – 21 January 2024 • Bangkok, Thailand

Traveled internationally to conduct a 3-day workshop with the Thai-Indian Theatre Club and staged 'Ram Lala Ghar Aaye' at the Marriott, Bangkok.

2024
production

Baral Kranti Play

13 April 2024 • Rajasthan International Centre, Jaipur

Staged the historical narrative 'Baral Kranti' for the release of Dr. Nimisha Gaur's book at the Rajasthan International Centre (RIC).

2024
festival

1st Lok Natya Prayogotsav

14 March 2024 • Darshak College, Jaipur

Staged traditional folk plays 'Shiv Mahima' and 'Bheli Bat' on an open stage. Sanctioned by Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi.

2024
campaign

25th Bharat Rang Mahotsav (NSD)

21 February 2024 • Jaipur

Performed street play 'Lo Aai Vapas Sone ki Chidiya' as Director and Lead Actor for the silver jubilee celebration of NSD's Bharat Rang Mahotsav.

2024
campaign

Vanikaran Environmental Campaign

28 November – 08 December 2024 • Jaipur

Performed 50 street play shows in schools, colleges, and public spots on forest conservation, in partnership with Vandematram Sanstha.

2023
Kar Himmat Campaign
campaign

Kar Himmat Campaign

18 January – 06 February 2023 • 9 Rajasthan Districts

Co-ordinated and performed 540 street play shows across 9 districts to promote youth empowerment and health, in partnership with Rajasthan Patrika.

2023
campaign

Election Voter Awareness Campaign

2023 Election • 200 Assembly Constituencies

Staged voter awareness street plays, puppets, and magic shows. ATR teams staged 60 shows in Sanganer, Adarsh Nagar, and Hawa Mahal areas.

2023
Meri Maa Stage Production
production

Meri Maa Stage Production

23 July 2023 • Ravindra Manch, Jaipur

Staged 'Meri Maa' in the 1st Lok Natya Prayogotsav. Staged before SNA Chairman Dr. Sandhya Purecha, adapted by Jairoop Jeevan.

2023
workshop

ISKCON Children camps

15 May – 25 June 2023 • ISKCON Temple, Jaipur

Directed two intensive 21-day children's acting camps at ISKCON Temple, Jagatpura, culminating in stages of the play 'Prakatya'.

2023
Veer Savarkar 90-Day Camp
workshop

Veer Savarkar 90-Day Camp

05 April – 13 June 2023 • Birla Auditorium, Jaipur

Conducted a 90-day play workshop sanctioned by Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, culminating in play 'Kalpurush' at Birla Auditorium.

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School students training in a theatre workshop session
Actors Academy of RajasthanP-3 Kisan Marg, W-2, Madhuban Colony, Tonk Road, Jaipur – 302015
Actors AcademyProfessional Theatre Training

Train with the
Best in Rajasthan

The Actors Academy of Rajasthan is ATR's educational wing — a dedicated space for serious theatre artists. Our faculty includes seasoned directors, National School of Drama alumni, and cultural practitioners with decades of experience.

01

Foundation in Theatre Arts

Voice modulation, body movement, stage presence, and script reading — the essential toolkit for every actor.

3 MonthsBeginner – Intermediate
02

Direction & Dramaturgy

Learn the craft of stage direction, play analysis, blocking, and visual storytelling from experienced directors.

6 MonthsIntermediate – Advanced
03

Applied Theatre for Social Change

Use theatre as a tool for community engagement, awareness campaigns, and advocacy in social contexts.

Intensive WorkshopAll Levels
04

Rajasthani Folk Traditions

Study traditional Khyal, Turra-Kalagi and other folk performance forms unique to Rajasthan.

OngoingHeritage Track
Enrol in a Workshop
School workshop training activity session

Reaching Every Corner of Rajasthan

From packed proscenium theatres in Jaipur to village squares in rural districts, ATR takes theatre to where it matters most. Our outreach programmes have brought live performances to audiences who have never experienced professional theatre.

10,000+Audience per Festival
100+School Performances
20+Districts Reached

Join the Movement.
Support the Arts.

Whether you want to attend a performance, enrol in a workshop, invite ATR to your institution, support us as a donor, or collaborate as an artist — we'd love to hear from you.

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P-3 Kisan Marg, W-2, Madhuban Colony
Tonk Road, Jaipur – 302015, Rajasthan

Call Us

+91 78218 44466

Mon–Sat, 10 AM – 6 PM

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