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PICS: Check out these 6 interesting events in Mumbai this week

Updated On: 19 April, 2026 03:57 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

You can not only learn how to dance, but also indulge in some poetry, music and drama (Story by Ananya Tomcy)

You can not only learn how to dance, but also indulge in some poetry, music and drama (Story by Ananya Tomcy)

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You can not only learn how to dance, but also indulge in some poetry, music and drama (Story by Ananya Tomcy)
Freestyle dance workshop
WHEN: April 19 and 26WHERE: Khwab The Studio, AndheriPRICE: Rs 199 onwardsTO BOOK: bookmyshow

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Freestyle dance workshop

WHEN: April 19 and 26
WHERE: Khwab The Studio, Andheri
PRICE: Rs 199 onwards
TO BOOK: bookmyshow

Ghazal-e-shaamImmerse yourself in a soul-soothing evening with Priyanka Vaidya as she brings the magic of timeless ghazals to this event. 
WHERE: Rule 34, KandivliWHEN: April 23PRICE: R499 onwardsTO BOOK: bookmyshow

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Ghazal-e-shaam
Immerse yourself in a soul-soothing evening with Priyanka Vaidya as she brings the magic of timeless ghazals to this event. 

WHERE: Rule 34, Kandivli
WHEN: April 23
PRICE: R499 onwards
TO BOOK: bookmyshow

Master poetryThis workshop by Poet’s Choice helps participants, both beginners and experienced writers, explore their poetic voice. 
WHERE: Versova, Andheri WestWHEN: April 24PRICE: Rs 500TO BOOK: bookmyshow

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Master poetry
This workshop by Poet’s Choice helps participants, both beginners and experienced writers, explore their poetic voice. 

WHERE: Versova, Andheri West
WHEN: April 24
PRICE: Rs 500
TO BOOK: bookmyshow

That’s fishy!Dur Se Brothers presents A Fish Ate My Cat, a whimsical play that centres on an elderly dreamer who is navigating memory loss and old age. She chats with objects, recalls her past forbidden love, and has a reconnection with her son in this play that blends together memory, fantasy, and live music.
WHERE: Prithvi Theatre, JuhuWHEN: April 25PRICE: Rs 500 TO BOOK: bookmyshow

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That’s fishy!
Dur Se Brothers presents A Fish Ate My Cat, a whimsical play that centres on an elderly dreamer who is navigating memory loss and old age. She chats with objects, recalls her past forbidden love, and has a reconnection with her son in this play that blends together memory, fantasy, and live music.

WHERE: Prithvi Theatre, Juhu
WHEN: April 25
PRICE: Rs 500 
TO BOOK: bookmyshow

Short Film screeningThis short film screening by White Wall Screenings shows three such short films: two Marathi and one Hindi in this event at NCPA. Learn how filmmakers experiment with form and technique. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers. 
WHERE: Little Theatre, NCPAWHEN: April 22TO BOOK: bookmyshow

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Short Film screening
This short film screening by White Wall Screenings shows three such short films: two Marathi and one Hindi in this event at NCPA. Learn how filmmakers experiment with form and technique. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers. 

WHERE: Little Theatre, NCPA
WHEN: April 22
TO BOOK: bookmyshow

Land of comedy!District and Dome Entertainment come together to bring to you one stage and 14 comics, all across the span of 2 days. This is India’s first all-headliners comedy festival, happening right in the heart of Mumbai in Mahalaxmi with India’s top comics. Come catch your favourites!
WHERE: Dome SVP, MahalaxmiWHEN: April 24-25PRICE: Rs 750 onwardsTO BOOK: district.in

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Land of comedy!
District and Dome Entertainment come together to bring to you one stage and 14 comics, all across the span of 2 days. This is India’s first all-headliners comedy festival, happening right in the heart of Mumbai in Mahalaxmi with India’s top comics. Come catch your favourites!

WHERE: Dome SVP, Mahalaxmi
WHEN: April 24-25
PRICE: Rs 750 onwards
TO BOOK: district.in

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