Nearest metro station SHADIPUR, infront of char wala park.
Theatre space with attached Bookshop, reading space. Great volunteers, very helpful. It is a part of history you will get to know it after being there. Very historic and positive vibes. Do visit asap as this place organises regular plays on various interesting thought provoking subjects.
This is a experimental theatre space and the best part about theatres here is they either have minimal charges or free of cost on entry. If someone likes to donate they can do so post the show. The space is also shared with lots of books, one can sit and read for sometime but purchasing them is also preferred.
The bookstore is small yet cute. And studio is also quite small also has a very unique interior. But the surrounding area is very sketchy and not so safe or hygeinic.
There's a library which you can scroll through while waiting for the consecutive plays. The staffs are really helping and Studio Safdar is by far the best place where you'll see the pool of talent in theaters.
The cramped settings of the performing area makes it perfect for eerie sections of any production, especially horror oriented ones. The seating could be a bit better, but it's not a big issue.
A small cozy studio near Shadipur metro station in Central Delhi. It's hardly 5 minutes of walking distance away from the metro station. It is situated inside the Mayday Book store.
A very lovely place and lively too. Various types of theatre plays are stages here. Despite its small size, all the plays are performed very well. This place is quaint and interesting as it offers different types of books to read and buy, that too in a very reasonable price. One can reach here by getting down at Shadipur metro station and then 7 minutes walk.
Excellant alternative space.small but with all facilities of a stage play.comes along with an excellant Leftword book store and May Day cafe.an amazing option for small theatre groups with less resources.offers regular performances of good and quality theatre performances.
It is a small studio with good lighting and sound. But believe me when I say this that there is no place like this in whole Delhi. When you look at the location and it's placing, you can never guess that it is a bundle of creative, passion and knowledge. It is compact and that is exactly where the beauty lies. It's highly organized and very clean and a huge recommendation by me. The plays are amazing and very raw, direct from the heart. How can I say that because I have experienced myself. Barge in any day, you won't be disappointed.
This place in Shadipur is not only studio but also have an amazing collection of Hindi novels. If you are an avid reader of Hindi then it is a must place for you. Their collection have old rare pieces of literature but also amazing contemporary Hindi novels.
They also have a little the area where people can sit and sip tea and coffee it is the most cozy and comfortable part of the whole studio. People sit there and discuss novels, plays, art and what not.
It have an art corner where they showcases the art work of different artists. The choice of artist is meticulously done. Apart from that the placing of the art corner is apt i.e, in front of sitting area.
It is the best place to go on a date (if you love play/ books/ art/ exploring) or to meet someone new of such interests or if you are a artist yourself I am sure you will be inspired!
My first experience was very welcoming, very heart warming and a great vibe overall throughout the space.despite the space constraints, it felt a bit more connected, a bit more "dilli jaisa" if u will. Play which I went was ILHAM, wonderful play, studded by beautiful performances.
It is good and awesome studio if your production or event is low on budget then should also do here and guyz agar aap theatre krne ke irade se jaa rahe ho to awesome he ye jgha.
Came here to watch one of greatest plays I've seen till date, Ilhaam. The experience was greatly enhanced just by the seating of the studio. Very thoughtful. I'm glad I saw this play here and not at the big theatres.