Eight-day theatre festival opens at Shilpakala Academy
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12 June 2026, 11:57 AM Entertainment
‘Bhasane Ujan’ returns to Shilpakala Academy for ninth staging today
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10 June 2026, 14:37 PM Entertainment
BotTala stages children’s play ‘Dakat Halum Chitpotang’
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9 June 2026, 12:26 PM Entertainment
Shilpakala hosts evening of poetry and theatre
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7 June 2026, 11:26 AM Entertainment
Shilpakala Academy honours Humayun Ahmed with a special tribute event
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6 June 2026, 17:47 PM Entertainment
Swapnadal's ‘Helen Keller’ heads to Melbourne for 64th staging
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4 June 2026, 15:08 PM Entertainment
‘The Long Present’ opens at Bengal Shilpalay this June
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2 June 2026, 11:30 AM Theatre & Arts
Bishwajit Goswami’s work featured at New York’s ‘Conductor Art Fair’
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30 May 2026, 15:35 PM Theatre & Arts

‘Durgar Shomudro’: Thought-provoking pictures urge humanity to course-correct

“Each photo will make people think, and that is our goal—to make people think, and we believe it will create an impact,” said Nawshaba.
13 October 2024, 18:05 PM

‘Matir Manush’: Rasel Rana brings Bengal’s iconic tepa dolls to canvas

The exhibition title, “Matir Manush” (which means "people of the soil"), is a term used to describe humble, down-to-earth individuals. Fittingly, the tepa dolls often depict our people, birds, and animals.
13 October 2024, 11:21 AM

Veteran actor Jamal Uddin Hossain no more

Veteran television actor Jamal Uddin Hossain passed away at the age of 81, in the early hours of this morning in Calgary, Canada.
12 October 2024, 03:10 AM

Shilpakala Academy’s theatre performances resume today

After almost three months of closure, theatrical performances are set to resume today on a limited scale at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in the capital. Bangladesh Theatre's production of "Sea Morog" will be performed at the National Theatre Hall auditorium on this inaugural day.
11 October 2024, 05:20 AM

National Theatre Hall to reopen under new safety measures

Sources at Shilpakala Academy confirmed that since the student-led protests, army personnel have been stationed in various rooms of the National Theatre Hall, making it impossible to allocate spaces for events or rehearsals. However, as conditions have improved, and following requests from cultural groups and organisations, the hall and two rehearsal rooms will now be available for theatre performances and rehearsals, albeit under strict conditions.
8 October 2024, 07:06 AM

‘Invisible Stories’: Puppetry, ghosts, and traditions under one roof

Through the artistes’ use of puppetry and physical movement, the invisible becomes visible, offering a glimpse into the unseen forces shaping the world around us. From "tree ghosts" blamed for Dhaka's infamous traffic to the "ectoplasm" holding up the city’s walls, the show plays with the supernatural in ways that are both whimsical and profound.
7 October 2024, 18:05 PM

The artivist

Being a cartoonist is Morshed Mishu’s preferred public identity, or as he describes himself, an “artivist”—someone who practices activism through art in a non-traditional manner. Mishu, who rose to prominence through his political cartoons and social activism, has journeyed to every corner of the country to aid his fellow countrymen.
4 October 2024, 18:00 PM

‘Embracing Inharmonious’: A dual dive into our society

Artists Masuda Khatun Jui and Jafrin Gulshan, who incorporate their passion and skills to touch the shores of surrealism, realism, and symbolism, forge intriguing art pieces that are not just for the eyes, but also for the depths of our minds. These paintings and installations— currently being hosted as a duet visual arts exhibition, titled “Embracing Inharmonious”, at Kala Kendra— delve into the women, lifestyles, thought processes, and political, social, and cultural aspects of our country.
3 October 2024, 18:05 PM

Kazi Anirban, Kazi Nazrul Islam’s grandson, passes away

Kazi Anirban, the grandson of National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, passed away on Wednesday (October 3) in Switzerland due to a heart attack. He was the eldest son of Kazi Aniruddha, the rebel poet’s youngest child.
3 October 2024, 09:26 AM

Agontuk Repertory’s ‘Ek Guchchha Golpo’ to premiere on OTT

The six stories—"Swajati," "Dhusor," "Lukochuri," "Somoy," "Porichoy," and "Nirbhor"—were written by Tahnina Islam and directed by three prominent theatre directors, Azad Abul Kalam, Tropa Majumdar, and Pantha Shahriar.
3 October 2024, 07:52 AM

10 Bangladeshi artists participate in Tokyo’s ‘Kyoiku Bi Hon Ten’ exhibition

The 30th edition of the prestigious “Kyoiku Bi Hon Ten” art exhibition, organised by the Shinkyuoku Art Association, opened on September 28, welcoming art enthusiasts from around the world.
2 October 2024, 05:22 AM

‘Embracing Inharmonious’ kicks off at Kala Kendra

The exhibition titled “Embracing Inharmonious”, featuring the works of artists Masuda Khatun Jui and Jafrin Gulshan, was inaugurated at Kala Kendra on September 27.
30 September 2024, 05:26 AM

‘Praay Tin/Chaar Jon’: Ordinary lives torn apart under oppression 

With their thought-provoking and experimental production “Praay Tin/Chaar Jon”, Prochondo Collective offers a stark portrayal of the harsh realities faced by ordinary people under authoritarian regimes. The play examines how lives are lived and disrupted by the constant threat of extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detentions, state-enforced brutality, and the overall subjugation of the human spirit, which is surveilled and extinguished at will.
29 September 2024, 11:32 AM

Anjan Dutt to bid farewell to theatre with ‘Aro Ekta Lear’

Inspired by Shakespeare’s “King Lear”, “Aro Ekta Lear” is set to premiere in November, and Dutt believes it’s the perfect piece to bring his theatrical career full circle. “When I perform this play in November, I will be 71 years old,” Dutt said in an interview with an Indian newspaper. “I don’t see myself just as a director. I act in the plays I direct. At my age, the physical demands of theatre are becoming too much, so I thought it was time to make this decision.”
27 September 2024, 06:18 AM

Zainul Abedin’s art breaks auction records, fetching over $600,000 at Sotheby’s

At the "Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art" auction, organised by Sotheby’s in New York on Thursday (September 26), Abedin’s painting "Untitled" was sold for US $692,048, or approximately Tk 8.27 crore. This marks the highest price ever paid for a Bangladeshi artwork at auction.
27 September 2024, 05:58 AM

‘Buk Petechi Guli Kor’ remembers the heroes of July

The essence of the events Bangladesh witnessed during the student-led mass uprising in July and August, which escalated into a bloodied revolution, ultimately toppling the regime of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and giving rise to what we now call a new Bangladesh, is truly inexplicable.
26 September 2024, 18:05 PM

The evolutionary journey of political cartoons in Bangladesh

The Daily Star today hosted an evocative and poignant public lecture titled “Political Cartoon in Bangladesh: Past, Present & Future”. The engaging discussion, which had a restricted number of seats available, was effectively led by the creative Senior Cartoonist Mehedi Haque from Daily New Age. His ideation shone through as he guided the conversation, ensuring it was both informative and stimulating for the attendees.
26 September 2024, 12:47 PM

Stage drama ‘Nona Joler Kanna’ sheds light on coastal struggles in Bagerhat

Against the backdrop of rising tides and saltwater-soaked lands, the stage drama “Nona Joler Kanna” (Tears of Saline Water) took centre stage at Asilaha Auditorium, delivering a powerful portrayal of the everyday hardships faced by coastal communities in Bagerhat. 
25 September 2024, 13:15 PM

‘Peaceful Bangladesh’: Solo photography exhibition shines in New York

The event showcased 20 breathtaking photographs taken by renowned Bangladeshi photographer and travel writer Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman, whose work has earned widespread international recognition. These vivid images captured the serene beauty of Bangladesh, from its stunning natural landscapes to the peaceful lives of its people.
23 September 2024, 12:51 PM

Veteran playwright Mamunur Rashid’s wife Gawhar passes away

Renowned playwright and cultural icon Mamunur Rashid has sadly lost his cherished wife, Gawhar Ara Mamun, a quiet yet significant presence in the Bangladeshi theatre community.
18 September 2024, 05:55 AM