Updated On: 22 April, 2021 08:18 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta
A solo online performance by a Bengaluru-based theatre actor will explore the mental distress of isolation, digital communication, and voice as therapy

Mallika Prasad Sinha in stills from the performance
Back in 2012, when Bengaluru-based theatre artiste Mallika Prasad Sinha created the solo piece Hidden in Plain Sight with playwright and partner Ram Ganesh Kamatham, little did she know that the themes she was exploring would take on new meaning nine years later. “At the time, I was looking at voice as a dramaturgical driver to develop new work. I was also trying to talk about women in isolation in the urban landscape, who have fallen off the mainstream grid, and address instances of missed communication,” shares the founder of Actors Ensemble India Forum, adding that the show has been staged at Kerala, Bengaluru, London and Bareilly in 2012-13.