Barricade
Barricade is a powerful political play that examines the Nazi takeover of Germany in 1933 while drawing timely parallels to contemporary issues facing India. A landmark in post-Independence Indian theatre, Barricade speaks to theatre lovers, history enthusiasts, and readers who want a clear-eyed reckoning with democracy, power, and civil society. The tone is urgent, thought-provoking, and hopeful about collective responsibility, inviting readers to engage with difficult questions about freedom and accountability.
This edition presents the drama as more than a translation: it includes the printed original text alongside documentation of a performance directed by Utpal Dutt himself, offering an inside look at the theatre-making craft and the director’s vision. An insightful introduction situates the drama within its historical moment and connects it to ongoing debates about democracy, populism, and civil liberties. The writing is compact and stage-ready, with sharp dialogue, potent scenes, and precise pacing that makes the experience both challenging and deeply engaging.
Readers will discover how Barricade unfolds: the interplay of historical context, political argument, and human stakes, all presented through a dramaturgical lens that makes ideas feel immediate and alive. The edition’s performance material invites reflection on how theatre can illuminate truth, spark empathy, and encourage critical thinking about current events without preaching. It’s a work that rewards careful reading and revisiting, turning a classic political drama into a living conversation about today’s world.
- Printed original text of Barricade paired with performance documentation directed by Utpal Dutt
- Insightful introduction with historical context on democracy, civil society, and political extremism
- Themes that connect 1930s history to contemporary India and global far-right movements
- Dialogue-driven, stage-ready writing with clear pacing and powerful scenes
- Ideal for theatre students, scholars, and readers seeking civic insight
After finishing Barricade, readers gain a deeper understanding of how fragile freedom can be and the responsibilities that come with defending it. This edition invites reflection, dialogue, and action—leaving you with a lasting impression of the power of theatre to illuminate history, challenge complacency, and inspire thoughtful civic engagement.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

Barricade
Barricade
Barricade is a powerful political play that examines the Nazi takeover of Germany in 1933 while drawing timely parallels to contemporary issues facing India. A landmark in post-Independence Indian theatre, Barricade speaks to theatre lovers, history enthusiasts, and readers who want a clear-eyed reckoning with democracy, power, and civil society. The tone is urgent, thought-provoking, and hopeful about collective responsibility, inviting readers to engage with difficult questions about freedom and accountability.
This edition presents the drama as more than a translation: it includes the printed original text alongside documentation of a performance directed by Utpal Dutt himself, offering an inside look at the theatre-making craft and the director’s vision. An insightful introduction situates the drama within its historical moment and connects it to ongoing debates about democracy, populism, and civil liberties. The writing is compact and stage-ready, with sharp dialogue, potent scenes, and precise pacing that makes the experience both challenging and deeply engaging.
Readers will discover how Barricade unfolds: the interplay of historical context, political argument, and human stakes, all presented through a dramaturgical lens that makes ideas feel immediate and alive. The edition’s performance material invites reflection on how theatre can illuminate truth, spark empathy, and encourage critical thinking about current events without preaching. It’s a work that rewards careful reading and revisiting, turning a classic political drama into a living conversation about today’s world.
- Printed original text of Barricade paired with performance documentation directed by Utpal Dutt
- Insightful introduction with historical context on democracy, civil society, and political extremism
- Themes that connect 1930s history to contemporary India and global far-right movements
- Dialogue-driven, stage-ready writing with clear pacing and powerful scenes
- Ideal for theatre students, scholars, and readers seeking civic insight
After finishing Barricade, readers gain a deeper understanding of how fragile freedom can be and the responsibilities that come with defending it. This edition invites reflection, dialogue, and action—leaving you with a lasting impression of the power of theatre to illuminate history, challenge complacency, and inspire thoughtful civic engagement.
Original: $4.56
-70%$4.56
$1.37Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Barricade is a powerful political play that examines the Nazi takeover of Germany in 1933 while drawing timely parallels to contemporary issues facing India. A landmark in post-Independence Indian theatre, Barricade speaks to theatre lovers, history enthusiasts, and readers who want a clear-eyed reckoning with democracy, power, and civil society. The tone is urgent, thought-provoking, and hopeful about collective responsibility, inviting readers to engage with difficult questions about freedom and accountability.
This edition presents the drama as more than a translation: it includes the printed original text alongside documentation of a performance directed by Utpal Dutt himself, offering an inside look at the theatre-making craft and the director’s vision. An insightful introduction situates the drama within its historical moment and connects it to ongoing debates about democracy, populism, and civil liberties. The writing is compact and stage-ready, with sharp dialogue, potent scenes, and precise pacing that makes the experience both challenging and deeply engaging.
Readers will discover how Barricade unfolds: the interplay of historical context, political argument, and human stakes, all presented through a dramaturgical lens that makes ideas feel immediate and alive. The edition’s performance material invites reflection on how theatre can illuminate truth, spark empathy, and encourage critical thinking about current events without preaching. It’s a work that rewards careful reading and revisiting, turning a classic political drama into a living conversation about today’s world.
- Printed original text of Barricade paired with performance documentation directed by Utpal Dutt
- Insightful introduction with historical context on democracy, civil society, and political extremism
- Themes that connect 1930s history to contemporary India and global far-right movements
- Dialogue-driven, stage-ready writing with clear pacing and powerful scenes
- Ideal for theatre students, scholars, and readers seeking civic insight
After finishing Barricade, readers gain a deeper understanding of how fragile freedom can be and the responsibilities that come with defending it. This edition invites reflection, dialogue, and action—leaving you with a lasting impression of the power of theatre to illuminate history, challenge complacency, and inspire thoughtful civic engagement.




















