Ranga Shankara

[1] It aims to promote theatre in all languages and prides itself in lending out the space at an extremely low fare.

[1] Its annual theatre festival brings to the city plays from across the country, giving the audience a good spread to choose from.

[3] In 1994, the Government allotted a plot of land reserved for civic amenities, at JP Nagar, to the trust, on a 30-year lease.

The Ranga shankara complex was designed by architect Sharukh Mistry and it was opened to the public on 28 October 2004.

[6] The auditorium has a thrust stage with a floor area of 1575 sq ft, with four green rooms and state-of-the-art sound, lighting, and technical facilities.

The café is open from 11am to 9pm and serves food that ranges from akki roti, sabudhana vada and bhajjis to soup du jour with herbal bread rolls.

Ranga Shankara hosts an annual theatre festival, with plays in all languages being staged, along with readings and platform performances.

To be held from 15 to 23 October, it has Politics in Play as the central theme and is being curated by theatre personality and journalist Prakash Belawadi.

Rangashankara logo
Entrance of Rangashankara
Annual Mango Party held at Rangashankara