Updated On: 26 March, 2021 03:34 PM IST | Mumbai | Anuka Roy
‘Unshared Childhoods’ is a multi-sensorial piece designed and conceptualised by Tanvi Shah, who wanted to create a piece around empathy. It is done through unsent letters received from across the world, which are read by people in the audience

The `Unshared Chidhoods` team during rehearsal
An audience-led experiment in empathy, disguised as a play. Sounds interesting, right? With all safety protocols in place (we’re in the midst of the second Covid-19 wave in Mumbai after all), Harkat Studios in Andheri is set to host this unique show on Sunday, March 28. Titled ‘Unshared Childhoods’, the show will be simultaneously performed at and live-streamed from a new and bigger studio space.
Conceptualised and designed by Mumbai-based director-writer Tanvi Shah, ‘Unshared Childhoods’ is not a conventional theatre piece – it is interactive and entirely led by the audience.