Anjuna, October 2025: Goa’s vibrant art and theatre scene welcomes a thought-provoking new addition — Eggsistential Cracksis, an “eggsperimental” solo play that brings together emotion, absurdity, and introspection in one unforgettable performance.
Set in a kitchen, the performance transforms an everyday space into a symbolic arena of creation, destruction, and rebirth. The protagonist uses the egg as a recurring metaphor — fragile yet complete, ordinary yet profound — to explore themes of identity, modern love, loneliness, and artistic struggle.
Through an intimate narrative that shifts between humor and heartbreak, the play dives into the existential chaos of being an artist in the modern world. Recipes and memories intertwine as the performer cracks open deeper truths about selfhood, belonging, and emotional resilience.
The show will take place at The Flying Goat, Anjuna, on October 18, 2025, starting at 7:30 PM. Tickets are priced at ₹400 and can be booked online via Skillbox.
Speaking about the concept, the artist behind Eggsistential Cracksis describes it as “a performance that doesn’t just tell a story but invites you to taste it — where every crack, stir, and sizzle becomes part of the narrative.”
Audiences can expect an evocative experience — one that blurs the line between the performer and the spectator, the real and the surreal, the comic and the tragic.
As Goa continues to emerge as a cultural hotspot for experimental theatre, Eggsistential Cracksis stands as a testament to the state’s evolving creative spirit — one that dares to break the shell of convention and let something raw, vulnerable, and beautiful emerge.
In a significant recognition of his remarkable contributions to the world of theatre, the Goa Hindu Association Mumbai has selected Shri Gangaram alias Satish Narvekar, the renowned Goan theatre artist, for the Shri Gopinath Savkar Memorial Award 2025. This prestigious award, which acknowledges outstanding contributions to the performing arts, will be presented to Shri Narvekar during the anniversary celebration of the Goa Hindu Association in Mumbai.
The award, consisting of a shawl and a memento, is a fitting tribute to the decades of dedication and excellence that Gangaram has demonstrated in the theatre sector. Known for his skillful direction, commitment to artistic growth, and rich legacy in Goan theatre, his work has not only left an indelible mark on the local theatre scene but has also earned national and international acclaim.
Gangaram, fondly known as Satish Narvekar, has devoted over 35 years to the theatre industry in Goa. His contribution to the Goan theatre scene has been nothing short of exceptional. He is celebrated for his creativity, versatility, and ability to capture the essence of Goan culture through his plays.
One of his most notable achievements came when he won the first prize for best direction for the play Media in the 63rd Maharashtra State Hovanshi Marathi Drama Competition. His direction of this play, presented by Rudreshwar Panaji, stood out among 501 participating plays, a testament to his mastery in stagecraft and storytelling.
Gangaram’s journey through the world of theatre is marked by numerous accolades and awards. Among these is the Youth Creation Award for 2019-20, presented by the Goa Government, which acknowledged his significant contributions to the cultural fabric of the region. His work has earned him recognition at various prestigious drama competitions, including the Marathi Konkani Drama Competition organized by the Kala Akademi, where his plays consistently received high praise.
Not confined to local stages, Gangaram has made a name for himself on the international circuit as well. He has represented Goa and India at some of the most celebrated drama festivals worldwide. His play Media, which he directed, was showcased at the International Bharat Rang Mahotsav, one of the largest and most prestigious theatre festivals in the world.
His creative prowess also took him to the Colombo International Drama Festival in Sri Lanka, further expanding his reach and influence within the global theatre community. Through these international appearances, Gangaram has effectively showcased the depth of Goan and Indian culture, and his works have resonated with global audiences.
In addition to his international success, Gangaram’s play Media has garnered multiple accolades, both individually and collectively. At the Kala Akademi A Group State Drama Competition of Yadha, the play received 7 individual awards along with the first prize for the best play. This recognition was followed by similar success at the 63rd Maharashtra State Hovanshi Marathi Drama Competition, where the same play won 5 individual awards and the first prize in the competition.
Gangaram’s ability to nurture talent and his unwavering commitment to the art form have led to his recognition as a mentor and role model within the Goan and Marathi theatre communities.
As the Goa Hindu Association Mumbai honors Shri Gangaram with the Shri Gopinath Savkar Memorial Award 2025, it highlights not only his extraordinary achievements but also the wider contribution of Goan theatre to India’s rich cultural landscape. This award is a testament to his lifelong dedication to theatre and the arts, and to his continuous work to inspire the next generation of performers, directors, and theatre lovers in Goa and beyond.
Gangaram’s legacy is a living one, constantly evolving with every performance, every direction, and every act of creative expression. The Shri Gopinath Savkar Memorial Award is not just an acknowledgment of his past achievements, but also a celebration of his ongoing contributions to the world of theatre.
We, along with the entire theatre community, celebrate his remarkable journey and look forward to witnessing his future endeavors that will undoubtedly continue to enrich the world of Indian and global theatre.