The 10th annual Emirates Tamil Theatre Festival, titled ‘Ameeraga Kurunadaga Vizha,’ took place on November 2, 2025, in Dubai, showcasing the power of storytelling through 12-minute Tamil plays. Inspired by the globally renowned Short+Sweet Theatre Sydney, the festival brought together non-professional talents from across the UAE to present poignant narratives that reflect real-life social issues. Among the standout performances was the prize-winning play ‘Magallir Kaaval Nilayam’ (Women’s Police Station), which tackled the sensitive topic of child abuse and emotional neglect, leaving the audience in deep contemplation. The festival, founded by banker Anand Subramanian and event organiser Lion Rama Malar, has grown into a significant cultural event, celebrating themes ranging from domestic struggles to technological challenges. Despite its non-commercial nature and funding challenges, the festival thrives on the passion and dedication of its participants, including working professionals and students. The 2025 edition saw siblings Mukundhan, 12, and Mirudhala, 10, win the second prize for best script with their humorous portrayal of adult world anomalies in ‘Kannadi Kuzhandhaigal’ (Mirror Children). The event’s authenticity stems from its real-life-inspired narratives, performed by individuals who have experienced or closely observed the issues depicted. The festival’s success lies in its ability to personify life’s complexities on stage, offering a platform for artistic expression and community engagement in a world often dominated by commercial interests.
Emirates Tamil Theatre Festival showcases sachet-size plays, big-hearted stories
