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Perunthachan, a Malayalam Drama for Kerala Flood Relief

It was YOU behind the successful staging of popular drama Kattukuthira. Sargavedi now seek your support for staging the intriguing story of Perunthachan and his prodigious son, as a yet another gripping Malayalam drama with live music and dance.
– September 16th, 2018 (Sunday) Time: 5:00 PM, Chabot College Performing Arts Center, 25555 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward, CA 94
Perunthachan team is donating 50% of profits towards Kerala Flood Relief. When you join to watch us perform live you are going to be part of these noble causes. So please, with an open heart come and support the Malayalee talents of Bay Area, indulge in the beauty of art and culture of yesteryear’s Kerala. Kindly pass on your words to others and bring them along.
Buy Tickets Now – Admission:  $20 (General) (VVIP and VIP are SOLD OUT !!!)
Few things to note: Ample Parking available and is FREE
If you haven’t got your tickets yet, you can very well collect at the venue ticket booth
Seating starts at 4:30 PM, please arrive early so that you can get settled in your seats comfortable.
Sargavedi Team http://sargavedi.org 501-(3)(C) Non-Profit Organization

Malayalam Theatrical Perunthachan in Bay Area

After the successful staging of popular Kattukuthira on multiple locations around the country, Sargavedi presents the intriguing story of Perunthachan and his prodigious son  as a gripping Malayalam drama.
As usual,  Perunthachan is  acted and produced by talents from our local community. Please show your support by reserving your tickets in advance, and, encourage your friends and families to attend the inaugural staging of Perunthachan in Bay Area.
Date: September 16th, 2018 (Sunday). Time: 5:00pm
Venue: Chabot College Performing Arts Center, 25555 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545.
Admission: $75 (VVIP), $40 (VIP), $20 (General).
Kids 5 years and below are admitted free with no seat.
Please visit http://sargavedi.org for details and purchasing tickets.
Part of the proceeds from staging of this drama would benefit Mr. K.V. Antony, a well-known stage actor in the professional Malayalam drama scene.  The 67 year old actor from Vypin, Ernakulam appeared on more than 500 stages and he is a recipient  of the state award for his role as Ekalavyan in Kazhimbram Vijayan’s “Ambara”. But he hit hard times later in his life and now struggles to make ends meet.
Sagavedi Team