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Just Hiss Tickets at Bengaluru 2024

Just Hiss Tickets: Prepare for an enchanting journey into the world of “Just Hiss,” a captivating drama and fantasy production set to unfold at Jagriti Theatre in Whitefield, Bengaluru. Taking place on Sunday, January 21, 2024, this mesmerizing event welcomes audiences of all ages, with a recommended age of 8 years and above, to a 50-minute spectacle of theatrical magic. Immerse yourself in the seamless blend of English, Hindi, and Kannada, as the performers bring to life a world where drama and fantasy coalesce to create an unforgettable experience. Join us for an evening filled with wonder and excitement at Jagriti Theatre, as “Just Hiss” promises to leave an indelible mark on the hearts of its spectators.

Event NameJust Hiss
LocationJagriti Theatre: Whitefield,Bengaluru
DateSun 21 Jan 2024
EventDrama, Fantasy | English, Hindi, Kannada | 8yrs + | 50mins

Ticket price

Ticket price for Just Hiss at Bengaluru starts from Rs.300, Purchase tickets from the official website. Check out more details.

Ticket site

Visit the official website to purchase your tickets.

How to purchase ticket online steps

  1. Visit BookMyShow.
  2. Search for “Just Hiss” at Jagriti Theatre, Bengaluru.
  3. Select the event date (Sun, Jan 21, 2024).
  4. Choose the number of tickets needed.
  5. Select your preferred seats.
  6. Proceed to checkout.
  7. Provide necessary details for booking.
  8. Complete the payment process.
  9. Confirm your booking and get ready for a magical theatrical experience with “Just Hiss” at Jagriti Theatre!

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FAQ

1. What is the inspiration behind “Just Hiss”?

  • “Just Hiss” is a compelling adaptation of the short folk story titled “A Serpent’s Predicament.”

2. What is the central theme of the play?

  • The play is an ode to coexistence, depicting the transformative journey of a snake choosing love over hate.

3. How does the play address universal themes?

  • “Just Hiss” skillfully navigates the complex dynamics between the snake, forest denizens, and villagers, addressing universal themes of unity and understanding.

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