Updated On: 09 May, 2016 08:40 AM IST | | Suprita Mitter
<p>From fresh seasons of hit TV shows to theatre for all ages, Mumbai's eateries and nightspots are redefining themselves as part-stages and recording studios. Suprita Mitter goes behind the scenes</p>

The play Muffins being performed at Tuning Fork
A silent audience witnessed two blindfolded actors sitting besides each other. When you looked around closely, you realised that the audience watching the play could be pre-teens. Not dressed in their arty best, but sporting casuals instead, they looked glued to the performance. A waiter silently, (pin drop, almost) placed a plate full of gourmet food at the table and little guest acknowledged it with a nod. The play Muffin that depicts the romance between a blind couple, was staged on a 14 ft x 8 ft stage at Tuning Fork, a newly opened restaurant and performance venue in Khar.

The play Muffins being performed at Tuning Fork