actor/performer training (Vol. 7, Issue 3) Phillip Zarrilli, T. Sasitharan & AnuradhaKapur, Pages 335-339 Taylor & Francis, 31 Oct 2016 Capturing the World — sub
Ramkinkar Baij, 409 Ramkinkars, was co-authored with theatre directors AnuradhaKapur and Santanu Bose in 2015. In 2017, a public art project on the uprising
Mohan Mahrishi, Ram Gopal Bajaj, D. R. Ankur, M. K. Raina, Kirti Jain, AnuradhaKapur, Bansi Kaul, Ranjit Kapur, Robin Das, Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapur
worked with directors such as Fritz Bennewitz, Bansi Kaul, Ratan Thiyam, AnuradhaKapur, Kirti Jain, Prof.Mohan Maharishi, Alakhnandan and Neelam Mansingh Chowdhrey
Scheffner and photo artist Ines Schaber from Berlin, theater director AnuradhaKapur from Delhi, visual artist Nilima Sheikh from Baroda and Archana Hande
2017. Actors, Pilgrims, Kings And Gods: The Ramlila of Ramnagar, by AnuradhaKapur, Seagull, 2006. ISBN 1-905422-20-2. "Peasants in the Pacific: A Study
'Delhi Ibsen Festival', which featured plays directed by Ratan Thiyam, AnuradhaKapur and Neelam Mansingh. In 2009, the festival included four international
and performed by Teater Mandiri of Indonesia; Lao Jiu was directed by AnuradhaKapur and performed by Dishantar of India; and The Silly Little Girl and the
India', published in the book Staging Change: Theatre in India edited by AnuradhaKapur, Marg, 2018, ISBN: TBD00068. Trina Nila Bannerjee, '‘Contemporary Theatre
Art. Duke University Press. pp. 320–321. ISBN 978-0-8223-3926-7. [Anuradha] Kapur traces a marked iconographic shift in popular imagery from the earlier