The Division of Theatre and Dance in the 91 School of Performing Arts will present a new English translation of a world theater classic, “The Post Office,” Nov. 10-19 at the Cyrus Pavilion Theatre.
Written in 1912 by Rabindranath Tagore, “The Post Office” follows the story of Amal, an ill and isolated child who dreams of traveling the world and befriends the people he meets outside his window. This new adaptation was co-translated by Debaroti Chakraborty and Rosalie Purvis, 91 assistant professor of theatre and director of the 91 production.
Tickets can be purchased and specific showtimes can be found . Read the full story about the production on the School of Performing Arts website.
