Mrs. Krishnan is throwing an immersive, theatrical party like no other, and YOU’RE invited.
Mrs. Krishnan is renting an apartment to larger-than-life DJ, James. James has invited a few friends into the back room of Mrs. Krishnan’s corner shop as a special surprise to celebrate Onam—an ancient Hindu festival of Kerala that celebrates rice harvest—and the return home of her son. But when dozens and dozens of strangers turn up (you, the audience), Mrs. K has no choice but to throw the party of her life! This is an immersive experience like no other; join the party with music, dancing, and more. Watch as the cast juggles cooking, music, and welcoming guests in an unfolding drama where no two performances are ever the same. Performers Kalyani Nagarajan and Justin Rogers have reviewers and audiences singing their praises and leaping to their feet in appreciation at the end of the party where the entire audience is invited to sample some delicious dahl!
From Indian Ink Theatre Company comes this utterly disarming new comedy that celebrates life, death, and rebirth. It’s joyous. It’s heart-warming. It’s Mrs. Krishnan’s Party.
Info
Venue
Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre
559 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
Dates
Mar 27, 2024 - Apr 07, 2024
Tickets
Single tickets are available now along with Group Sales.
SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL LISTDetails
1 hour 30 Minutes
Followed by 15 minutes for post-show party and food sharing (optional)
Ages 10+
View Health Information
Access
Audio Description
Sat, Apr 06 2:00 pm
Tickets
At this time, some performances of Mrs. Krishnan's Party may appear as SOLD OUT, however, we recommend that you continue checking back as tickets may be in flux and seating may become available at a later time. Please note that for all sold out performances, our Box Office will begin a Wait List at the Paramount Theatre starting 1 hour prior to curtain. You must be physically present at the Box Office to be added to the Wait List and when your name is called to purchase tickets.
Seating for the Party
Artists
Company
Indian Ink Theatre Company
The extraordinary artistic partnership of Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis is now comfortably in its second decade. Together, they have created a series of remarkable theatre productions of intimate scale, each one reminding us of the simple truths of life.
Indian Ink blend western theatrical traditions with eastern flavors in pursuit of ‘serious laughter.’ Live music, heightened theatricality, humor, pathos and great storytelling are hallmarks of their work.
Indian Ink has won multiple awards in New Zealand and two Fringe First Awards at Edinburgh. The company’s international successes include tours throughout Australia and the USA, as well as sell out seasons in Singapore, Germany, India and the UK.
“We aim to make theatre that is beautiful, funny, sad and true. We go to the theatre to be transported by a great story and to enjoy characters that live large in our imaginations. We want the experience to leave an indelible imprint on your hearts. That’s why we’re called Indian Ink!”
Writer
Jacob Rajan
Writer
Justin Lewis
Actor
Kalyani Nagarajan
Actor
Justin Rogers
Production & Tour Manager
D. Andrew Potvin
Dramaturge
Murray Edmond
Set and Props Designer
John Verryt
Lighting Designer
Jane Hakaraia
Costume Design
Fiona Nichols
Sound Design
Liam Kelly
Justin Lewis
Justin is a founding partner of Indian Ink. He has co-written and directed all of Indian Ink’s plays. He was one of the founders of Auckland’s Q Theatre and received a Kaupapa Oranga Award for his services to theatre. Justin is a graduate of the John Bolton Theatre School and the University of Auckland.
Jacob Rajan
Jacob is a founding partner of Indian Ink and co-wrote all of Indian Ink’s plays as well as performing in many of them. He is a graduate of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama school, Otago University (B.Sc Microbiology) and Wellington Teacher’s College. Jacob is an Arts Foundation Laureate and a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to theatre
Kalyani Nagarajan
This is Kalyani’s second role with Indian Ink following 2017’s The Pickle King. She is very passionate about her culture and representing her background in the arts industry. She practices bharatha natyam (Indian classical dance) and has a flair for accents. Kalyani is a graduate of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School and studied in France with Philippe Gaulier.
Justin Rogers
This is Justin’s first role with Indian Ink. He loves musical theatre and has performed with Auckland Theatre Company, most recently in Shortland Street – The Musical. Justin is also a magician and magic consultant for theatre. He is a graduate of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School.
D. Andrew Potvin
Andrew toured extensively with Indian Ink for 2017’s The Pickle King and was the logistics coordinator for the 2015 tour of Kiss the Fish. He is the Director of Andrew Potvin Designs Ltd which specializes in tour management, business development and lighting design.
John Verryt
John has worked on all of Indian Ink’s productions. With over 30 years’ experience John is a leading New Zealand stage designer with an extensive portfolio of work including NZ Opera, Auckland Theatre Company, The Large Group and many others.
Jane Hakaraia
This is Jane’s third production with Indian Ink following on from Welcome to the Murder House and The Elephant Thief. Jane holds a degree in product design but her passion is lighting for theatre.
Fiona Nichols
This is Fiona’s second production for Indian Ink after her work on The Pickle King. She works mainly in film and television with credits including Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, and Spartacus.
Liam Kelly
This is Liam’s first production with Indian Ink. He won an award for ‘Most Innovative Work’ at the 2018 Wellington Fringe Festival and is part of Playshop – a late night improv group. Liam recently completed his Masters in Fine Arts in Creative Practice at Victoria University.
Murray Edmond
Murray has been dramaturge on all of Indian Ink’s productions. A poet and founder of Town and Country Players (NZ), Murray has recently retired from his role as Professor of Drama at The University of Auckland where he headed the drama programme.
“INTRIGUINGLY ORIGINAL. [Mrs. Krishnan’s Party] is a revelry-centered show that begs audiences to forget their troubles at the door and uses storytelling and cooking to entice.”
— Jacquinn Sinclair, WBUR
“So different, so original, so creatively fresh and so much fun no one wanted to go home.”
— Waikato Times
“A triumph of both interactive theatre and human spirit”
— Sarah Kidd, New Zealand Entertainment
April 5, 2024
ArtsEmerson March Photo Gallery
March was a busy month at ArtsEmerson as we welcomed Mrs. Krishnan's Party to the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre. Here are photos from the show! Were you there? Let...
Read MoreMarch 19, 2024
Dahl Recipe and Cooking Tutorial
Dahl, a staple in South Asian cuisine, is also the featured dish in Mrs. Krishnan's Party! The cast will cook dahl on stage and patrons are invited to sample the...
Read MoreMarch 12, 2024
A History of the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theater
ArtsEmerson is home to a number of theater spaces, including the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre located in the Emerson Paramount Center at 559 Washington St. Named after former Emerson...
Read MoreMarch 5, 2024
A Brief History of Onam
Mrs. Krishnan's Party is headed to ArtsEmerson this spring and it is set to be a theatrical experience like no other! Dive into the vibrant culture of Kerala firsthand through Onam, a festival...
Read MoreFebruary 28, 2024
Previous Interactive ArtsEmerson Shows
Get ready for the best party you’ll attend in 2024: Mrs. Krishnan’s Party. Arriving to the Emerson Paramount Center on March 27, it is an exciting addition to our collection...
Read MoreFebruary 23, 2024
A Look at Indian Ink Theatre Company
Indian Ink Theatre Company’s Mrs. Krishnan’s Party will arrive at ArtsEmerson on March 27 and theater-goers are already buzzing about this exciting performance. The show blends theater and experimentalism – no two...
Read More