Updated On: 23 December, 2024 08:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A musical performance themed around Christmas, seeks to imbue adults and children alike with hope and the spirit of giving through an immersive story of hope, fantasy and goodness

The cast engages in a playful moment during the rehearsal
Imagine a cold, dark night with a tribe sitting around a fire waiting for Santa Claus while he is on his rounds. Two kids drop out of a hot-air balloon, and set in motion a musical narration of stories, experiences and dance that adds to the joy of the season. If it sounds ambitious, it is, says theatre maker Ulka Mayur. “It is never easy to make a production with kids, but it is always fun,” she says, describing the work going into the making of her upcoming musical, You, Me and Gubbare.
The title takes off from the ‘gubbare’ or balloons used by the two children to get to this mystical land. “They arrive by accident, and it is a sweet, fun moment when they land in the midst of this group of adults waiting around on Christmas Eve,” Mayur says.