Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by As part of the Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters, Nikhil Parmar’s solo play is a drama-tinged satire that morphs into a grisly revenge ...
Nikhil Parmar's Invisible is an onstage identity crisis. It wants to be taken seriously as problem play about the representation of people of colour in the entertainment industry. It also wants to ...
Invisible, the critically acclaimed debut play from Nikhil Parmar returns to the Bush Theatre for a limited time ahead of its New York premiere. A hilariously dark story tracking one man's desperate ...
Parmar’s character is called Zayan but those not trying hard enough, casting directors included, typically call him Zane. Zayan is an actor by training but a man who is anything but in reality: ...
Returning to the Bush prior to a New York run in the Brits Off Broadway season, writer and performer Nikhil Parmar’s one-man play Invisible takes the form of underemployed actor Zayan’s existential ...
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