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From Mahabharata to Workplace Justice

From Mahabharata to Workplace Justice

Update: 2025-04-24
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What happens when an epic Hindu poem collides with modern workplace bias?

Artistic-director Sharanya Rao joins Kirk to trace three big chapters of her journey: consulting on Mahabharata Tales for Austin Shakespeare, founding Leela Indian Community Theatre, and creating Anklets in the Boardroom, a Theatre of the Oppressed production where spectators jump onstage to rewrite real discrimination scenarios. https://www.leelatheatre.org/ 

In this conversation:

Cutting the Mahabharata down to a 2-hour stage piece (and the “must-have” scenes)

Why Austin needed a South-Asian community stage—and how Leela was born in 2012

Theatre of the Oppressed 101: “spect-actors,” no spectators

How story circles turn real workplace stories into live scripts

The power of name-pronunciation, audience agency, and non-violent rehearsal

May 16-18 performances of Anklets in the Boardroom at Austin PBS

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From Mahabharata to Workplace Justice

From Mahabharata to Workplace Justice

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