“I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms. Most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” (Oscar Wilde)
Unfortunately, people in Pakistan are unaware of this fine art because they have a misconceived perception about it. Theatre is not just a stage where actors “ACT,” it’s a platform where an individual reincarnates and experiences the feeling of being in someone else’s shoes. It is a platform where one can realise their potential and go beyond the boundaries that restricts their actions in everyday life.
A major reason for decline of commercial theatre in Pakistan is that financers want immediate returns upon investment. However, ticket sales are low and they are forced to find sponsors and the cycle goes in reverse. Simultaneously, utter indifference from government institutions causes the situation to worsen.
The government should help set up an auditorium with adequate facilities, provided to artists free of cost. Cultural stigmas also threaten the theatre from flourishing. Consequently many talented individuals are forced to restore to more conventional professions to earn a respectable living.
Consistent efforts and commitments are needed from government as well as theatre groups, for promotion and sustenance of progress in this field. This will ultimately enhance the culture and image of Pakistan worldwide.
TALAL ALI JAN
Pakistan