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The Toronto reviews keep coming in!

From My Entertainment World, reviewer Lisa McKeown awarded us a B+ and called our Toronto opening “very, very enjoyable”: The dialogue is entertaining and… each scene held my attention. My favourite...

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Fringe Best Bets!

In case the 8 excerpted reviews below aren’t enough to draw you into Factory Theatre to see our show, maybe being included on this list from NOW Magazine is: REVIEWS: FRINGE BEST BETS As the humongous...

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Get aboard the generational journey returning home

Winner of the Toronto Fringe’s 2015 New Play Contest, Rukmini’s Gold is about connections and moments of departure. An old Indian woman clutching her suitcase hobbles onto a deserted platform,...

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One more rave for Toronto’s Rukmini’s Gold

From the blog of Burke Campbell, he states that “[t]here are moments of great beauty and grandeur in Rukmini’s Gold“ accompanied by “a lot of laughs, heart, and warmth”.  For more… There are legions of...

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Rukmini’s Gold Features a NOW Magazine Outstanding Performance!

NOW Magazine comes through again.  Turns out that our very own Ellora Patnaik in her three roles in Radha S. Menon’s Rukmini’s Gold offered one of the Outstanding Performances of the 2015 Toronto...

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Take a peek of Rukmini’s Gold on stage in Factory Theatre!

Filed under: Plays, Rukmini's Gold, What's New Tagged: Brittany Miranda, Dia Frid, Ellora Patnaik, Factory Theatre, Maya Huliyappa-Menon, Radha S Menon, Rishma Malik, Rukmini's Gold, Tony Sciara,...

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Why Radha wrote Rukmini’s Gold

It was midnight when I stood alone waiting for a night train at a deserted station in North Cornwall. There was no sign of life anywhere, it was eerie and desolate and I worried that my train may never...

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Hamilton Reviews are Coming In!

Veronica Appia, editor-in-chief of The Theatre Reader, writes that Rukmini’s Gold “is a heart-warming drama that transports its audience” The play opens  in 1960 and we see Rukmini… may have missed her...

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Hamilton Spectator Review on Rukmini’s Gold

Journeys are at the heart of Rukmini’s Gold, a touching memory play that offers the heartbeat of connection at Hamilton’s Fringe. Rukmini’s Gold is a fully fleshed version of playwright Radha S....

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Raise the Hammer Review of Rukmini’s Gold.

Within the first minute, it is clear why Rukmini’s Gold won the 2015 Toronto Fringe Festival’s New Play Contest. Radha Menon’s dialogue is crisp, clear, vivid, and musical, and it mines the depths of...

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