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NAPA brings Shaam e Adab to Karachi, celebrates Urdu literature from July 25
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53942, member: 636"] The National Academy of Performing Arts will present Shaam-e-Adab from July 25 through three consecutive days. Qadeer Ahmed directs this literary celebration that transforms Urdu writings into theatrical presentations. Academy performers will adapt works from Pitras Bukhari, Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi, and Mujtaba Hussain for stage audiences. The festival combines dramatic storytelling with poetic elements to explore contemporary themes through classical literature. Academy officials describe the event as an immersive experience celebrating Urdu literary traditions. Akhtar Abbas, Kainat Muhammad, Zubair Bloch, and Ameed Akbar lead the performance ensemble. These actors will present Marhoom ki Yaad Mein, Khan Saif-ul-Malook, and Yunesko ki Chhatri during evening sessions. Each production weaves together drama, satire, humor, and emotional depth. The performances aim to connect modern audiences with timeless literary works. Academy representatives emphasize the festival's role in preserving cultural heritage through live theater. The Zia Mohyeddin Theater within NAPA facilities serves as the venue for all presentations. Audiences can expect diverse theatrical interpretations that honor original texts while appealing to current sensibilities. The three-day program offers multiple opportunities for literature enthusiasts to experience these adapted works. Festival organizers anticipate strong community response to this cultural celebration. The event represents NAPA's commitment to promoting Pakistani literary arts. [/QUOTE]
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