The Theatre Committee, a cultural wing under the Student Welfare Office (SWO) of CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Lavasa Campus, is dedicated to nurturing the performing arts as a vehicle for personal growth, cultural exploration, and social awareness. Rooted in the vision of the SWO to build confident, empathetic student leaders, the committee offers a structured, student-driven platform to explore the art of theatre.
This platform encompasses various elements such as acting, directing, writing, stage management, set and costume design, light and sound operation, and overall event production. It promotes inclusivity by inviting students from all disciplines and skill levels to engage creatively and collaboratively in theatrical expression.
The committee contributes to campus vibrancy by hosting original productions, organising workshops, participating in intercollegiate events, and fostering cross-committee collaboration. It views theatre not just as performance, but as a medium for dialogue, introspection, and community building.
The Theatre Committee, a cultural wing under the Student Welfare Office (SWO) of CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Lavasa Campus, is dedicated to nurturing the performing arts as a vehicle for personal growth, cultural exploration, and social awareness. Rooted in the vision of the SWO to build confident, empathetic student leaders, the committee offers a structured, student-driven platform to explore the art of theatre.
This platform encompasses various elements such as acting, directing, writing, stage management, set and costume design, light and sound operation, and overall event production. It promotes inclusivity by inviting students from all disciplines and skill levels to engage creatively and collaboratively in theatrical expression.
The committee contributes to campus vibrancy by hosting original productions, organising workshops, participating in intercollegiate events, and fostering cross-committee collaboration. It views theatre not just as performance, but as a medium for dialogue, introspection, and community building.