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Stray Factory : ウィキペディア英語版
Stray Factory
Stray Factory is a south Indian theatre company formed in 2010 and based in Chennai, India. The company is an entertainment collaborative with a network of actors, writers, musicians and artists. The primary focus of the collaborative is to travel globally with original, local content.


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Stray Factory Entertainment was founded on July 17, 2010 by Mathivanan Rajendran. The group now consists of seven core members.

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The group has experimented with a number of concepts including bar room comedies, blog work, digital content, theatre training, short plays and full length plays.

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Their biggest achievements have been in the short format, particularly in the Short and Sweet festivals. For their play My Name is Cine-Ma, they won the top three awards at the Chennai edition of the festival: Best Actress, Best Director and Audience Choice. The play then traveled to Mumbai and then Kuala Lumpur where it won in the same three categories.


Other award winning productions at the festival include Lost Audition, Chairpersons and Maya from Madurai.

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Stray Factory has performed over 20 pieces in 5 countries, including Australia, Dubai and Malaysia.


In 2012, their award winning short play My Name is Cine-Ma was staged as a 30 minute version at the Kakiseni Theatre Festival, as a street theatre piece. The following year, it premiered as a full length version at the Goodman Arts Center in Singapore.

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In 2013, the group toured the country with a number of its short plays, as a part of the seventh edition of The Park's New Festival.


Most of Stray Factory's original writing comes from its in-house writers. These include Mathivanan Rajendran, Nikhil Sriram, Naren Weiss and Rajiv Rajaram.


As a part of the 2012 Metroplus Theatre Festival, local playwright Shreekumar Varma's Ganga at Rishikesh was staged.


A number of Stray Factory's members have forayed into films.


Venkatesh Harinathan plays the lead in Sutta Kadhai and has a supporting role in Irandam Ulagam.


Mathivanan Rajendran and Pooja Balu were both seen in Selvaraghavan's Mayakkam Enna as well. In addition, Rajendran will also be seen in Vallinam.


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