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Every Brilliant Thing
A Participative Performance
Artistes
75 minutes| No interval | Suitable for ages 14+
Every Brilliant Thing is an uplifting story about love, life, family, mental health and a list of all the wonderful things in the world!
Presented as a live participative performance, this moving and intimate piece invites you to celebrate the joy found in everyday objects. A unique experience that encourages everyone present to meet and interact with each other and the performer and in doing so, take the story forward.
He is seven years old. Mum’s in hospital. She finds it hard to be happy. He makes a list to cheer her up.
- Ice cream
- Pillow fights
- Staying up past your bedtime and being taken to a movie
- The colour yellow
- Gully Cricket
What would you put on your list?
Content Warning: The story contains triggering and/or sensitive material. Mental health issues like depression and coping with the suicide of a loved one are part of the narrative.
Credits
Directed by Q
Performed by Vivek Madan
Sound Design: Varrunn Bangera
Music: Kaizad Gherda
Suprabhatam recording: M D Pallavi
Light Design: Arghya Lahiri
Production Team: Zeus Paranjape, Anand Samudre
Creative Producer: Toral Shah
Executive Producer: Vivek Rao
A QTP Presentation
About QTP

QTP is a theatre & arts management company that specialises in unique and engaging experiences for live audiences. For the last twenty years the company has been producing its own work as well as touring remarkable international plays from the US, UK, China, and Canada. Their productions include the critically acclaimed So Many Socks, the laugh riot The God of Carnage, the long
running Khatijabai of Karmali Terrace and path breaking White Rabbit Red Rabbit.
They also manage Tata Literature Live! The Mumbai International Literary Festival, which takes place each November; and the youth theatre movement Thespo which is now in its 21st year. The various India tours that they have managed include Foreign Body (UK, 2018), Brotherhood (Canada, 2017), Chi Udaka (Australia, 2016) HeLa (UK, 2014), Mind Walking (UK, 2011) and To The Death of My Own Family (USA, 2007). They were also instrumental in building international collaborations like Nirbhaya (2013), Gates to India Song (2013), and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2006-9).
Artistes
Duncan Macmillan
Duncan Macmillan is an award-winning writer and theatre director whose plays include Lungs, Every Brilliant Thing and 2071 (all published by Oberon Books). His play People, Places and Things transferred from the National Theatre to the
West End in 2016.
Many of Macmillan’s major plays take as their central theme a contemporary socio-political issue: Lungs explores parenthood, People, Places and Things addiction and recovery, and Every Brilliant Thing considers the issues of depression and suicide.
Macmillan has described his reasons for writing the play as to communicate to people “You’re not alone, you’re not weird, you will get through it, and you’ve just got to hold on. That’s a very uncool, unfashionable thing for someone to say, but I really mean it. I didn’t see anyone discussing suicidal depression in a useful or interesting or accurate way.”
Quasar Thakore Padamsee
Quasar Padamsee is a theater-holic who loves all things theatrical. He is the Artistic Director of the Bombay-based arts management company QTP and, since 1999, has directed and produced over 25 plays with them, including ‘Lungs’, ‘Every Brilliant Thing’, ‘A Peasant of El Salvador’, ‘Project S.T.R.I.P.’, ‘So Many Socks’, and many others about contemporary social concerns. Internationally he has worked on Tim Supple’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ and the aerial drama ‘Mind Walking’. He is a founding member of Thespo, a youth theater movement. And at present, Quasar is the Executive Director of Tata Literature Live! The Mumbai International Lit Fest. He also works as a lighting designer and stage manager, besides leading workshops and passionately crusading for the survival of theater in public consciousness
Vivek Madan
Vivek Madan is an actor and theatre producer based out of Bangalore. In his theatre journey of just over twenty
years, he has performed in plays like Martin Sherman’s Bent, Robert Bolt’s Man for All Seasons, Eric Idle’s Spamalot and John Nicholson and Steve Canny’s Hound of the Baskerville’s among others.
Apart from directing plays, Vivek has been Festival Director of Writers’ Bloc 4 (2016) and the annual Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival (2018).
He is currently the Executive Director of Indian Ensemble and of Bhasha Centre, two theatre companies from Bangalore with a focus on research and training in the theatre. He dreams of settng up a theatre institute as an extension of this focus, in the not too distant future.
