Malu R S is a talented actor with a professional degree from the School of Drama, Thrissur. She joined Nireeksha...
By Samuel Beckett
Waiting for Godot
September 14–25, 2017
by Sudhi Devayani
Kurukku
Nireeksha
Nireeksha Women’s Theatre, over two decades has transformed into a platform where women theatre artists find their unique space and voice.
Nireeksha
Women’s Theater
Established in 1999 as an alternative voice in performance history, Nireeksha Women’s Theatre, over two decades has transformed into a platform where women theatre artists find their unique space and voice. Founded and managed by a team of women with unique voice and candour.
Plays produced by Nireeksha foreground women’s perspectives and aesthetics that are visible in premier National Theatre Festivals

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Malu
Actress
Aswani
Actress
Aswani Chand, a dance graduate from Government College of Music, Thiruvananthapuram, has collaborated with Nireeksha as a choreographer and dance...
Aswathy
Actress
Aswathy T’s journey with Nireeksha began with a five-day theatre workshop at the University of Kerala in 2021. Since then,...
Vinsha
Actress
Vinsha joined Nireeksha in 2021 through a five-day theatre workshop at the University of Kerala. Since then, she’s been a...
Geetha C T
Actress
Geetha C T has been a part of Nireeksha’s productions since 2023, taking on significant roles. Her notable performance is...
Vinsha
Actress
Vinsha joined Nireeksha in 2021 through a five-day theatre workshop at the University of Kerala. Since then, she’s been a...
Aswathy
Actress
Aswathy T’s journey with Nireeksha began with a five-day theatre workshop at the University of Kerala in 2021. Since then,...
Aswani
Actress
Aswani Chand, a dance graduate from Government College of Music, Thiruvananthapuram, has collaborated with Nireeksha as a choreographer and dance...
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“Feminist theatre is a space where women can reclaim their stories, their bodies, and their voices.”
Bell Hooks
“Feminist theatre is a way of reclaiming our stories, our bodies, and our voices from the dominant narratives that have silenced us for so long.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
“Theatre has the power to change the world, and feminist theatre is a crucial part of that change.”
Malala Yousafzai
“Feminist theatre seeks to create a new kind of audience, one that is aware of the social and cultural constructions of gender.”
Sue Ellen Case
“Feminist theatre is not just about women’s issues, it’s about human issues – and that’s what makes it so universal.”




























