'Hey Stranger': Vir Das set for residency at New York's prestigious Lincoln Center Theater
Das, who won the 2023 International Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series for his Netflix special ‘Vir Das: Landing’, will perform his show at the venue from 29 October to 9 November.
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New Delhi, 4 Sept
Globally popular comedian-actor Vir Das will bring his new
show ‘Hey Stranger’ to New York’s iconic Lincoln Center Theater later this
year, marking a rare residency for an Indian artist at the prestigious venue.
Das, who won the 2023 International Emmy Award for Best
Comedy Series for his Netflix special ‘Vir Das: Landing’, will perform his show
at the venue from 29 October to 9
November.
In theatre and live performance, a residency refers to an
artist staging multiple shows at the same venue over a fixed period of time,
rather than touring.
The Lincoln Center has hosted some of the world’s most
celebrated artists, including Indian legends such as sitar maestro Ravi
Shankar, tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, shehnai exponent Bismillah Khan,
Carnatic vocalist MS Subbulakshmi and Pandit Ananda Gopal Bhose.
With ‘Hey Stranger’, Das will bring Indian stand-up comedy
to the landmark stage.
For the show, the 46-year-old will be collaborating with
Tony Award-nominated director Moritz von Stuelpnagel and Seaview, the company
behind acclaimed Broadway and Off-Broadway works such as ‘A Gentleman’s Guide
to Love and Murder’, ‘Slave Play’, ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ and ‘Hold On to
Me Darling’.
"There is nothing more exciting than the bottom of a
ladder. Where you’re playing with people better than you, out of your depth,
and you have to learn, and push your craft to meet a truly global standard. For
me that’s always been Broadway. In this case, Broadway and the 65th.
"It’s been a dream forever to do a run. I’ll be at the
Lincoln Centre Theater, starting my first ever residency, doing Indian comedy
for the world. I hope you’ll come see," Das said in a statement.
He added that performing at the same venue that has hosted
Indian greats like Ravi Shankar and MS Subbulakshmi is both an honour and a
responsibility.
"Comedy may be a different medium, but at its core, it
is still about human connection, about reaching across cultures and languages
to find what binds us together," he added.
Das said the show was born out of a desire to "connect,
to laugh, to reflect, and to embrace our shared strangeness".
"The fact that I get to share this with an
international audience, at a venue that has hosted the best of the best, is the
kind of dream I couldn’t even imagine when I first started out," the
actor-comedian said.
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