The Sitayana (or "How to Make an Exit")

The young princess Sita follows her new husband Ram to his kingdom in Ayodhya - only to learn that he has been banished to the forest! Refusing to abandon her partner, she joins him in exile, but finds her loyalty tested to surprising lengths. A solo piece written for a South Asian woman, The Sitayana is part Hindu epic, part coming of age story, and, ultimately, a break up play. Adapted from the Sanskrit epic...

The young princess Sita follows her new husband Ram to his kingdom in Ayodhya - only to learn that he has been banished to the forest! Refusing to abandon her partner, she joins him in exile, but finds her loyalty tested to surprising lengths. A solo piece written for a South Asian woman, The Sitayana is part Hindu epic, part coming of age story, and, ultimately, a break up play. Adapted from the Sanskrit epic poem, The Ramayana.

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The Sitayana (or "How to Make an Exit")

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  • Zach Barr: The Sitayana (or "How to Make an Exit")

    A fresh retelling of an epic, told from a singular perspective – "singular" in both the numeric and distinguished sense. Finding new motives for Sita that both justify and complicate the decisions she makes in the original myths, the play's distinctions between doing what one "wants" and what one "should" are presented with empathy, with humor, and without judgement. An adaptation that asks for, and earns, your trust.

    A fresh retelling of an epic, told from a singular perspective – "singular" in both the numeric and distinguished sense. Finding new motives for Sita that both justify and complicate the decisions she makes in the original myths, the play's distinctions between doing what one "wants" and what one "should" are presented with empathy, with humor, and without judgement. An adaptation that asks for, and earns, your trust.

  • Maximillian Gill: The Sitayana (or "How to Make an Exit")

    So many have taken on this classic epic, which is why I’m always impressed by a fresh take. Jadhwani manages to distill the main themes and plot points into a crisp one act with a powerful through-line. The focus on Sita’s perspective is treated with real weight and folds in plenty of extremely relevant commentary on gender roles. Jadhwani brings real drama to the story, making the mythic personal and resonant, and the dialogue is poetic while still feeling refreshingly contemporary. A marvelous work that I would love to see realized on stage.

    So many have taken on this classic epic, which is why I’m always impressed by a fresh take. Jadhwani manages to distill the main themes and plot points into a crisp one act with a powerful through-line. The focus on Sita’s perspective is treated with real weight and folds in plenty of extremely relevant commentary on gender roles. Jadhwani brings real drama to the story, making the mythic personal and resonant, and the dialogue is poetic while still feeling refreshingly contemporary. A marvelous work that I would love to see realized on stage.

  • Carolyn Kras: The Sitayana (or "How to Make an Exit")

    I relished reading The Sitayana by Lavina Jadhwani. It is an engrossing play that achieves an epic scope as well as deep character work. I was emotionally invested in the protagonist's journey and would love to see a performance of this play.

    I relished reading The Sitayana by Lavina Jadhwani. It is an engrossing play that achieves an epic scope as well as deep character work. I was emotionally invested in the protagonist's journey and would love to see a performance of this play.

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written as solo performance; open to including additional actors, especially for academic productions

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization CAATA (Consortium of Asian American Theatre Artists) ConFest , Year 2018
  • Type Workshop, Organization Gadfly Theatre Productions, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization Silk Road Rising, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization The Gift Theatre, Year 2016
  • Type Workshop, Organization Stage Left Theatre, Year 2016

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Found in Translation (Boston), Year 2023
  • Type Professional, Organization The Tank (NYC) in association with Waves of Love, Year 2023
  • Type University, Organization Baruch College, Year 2023
  • Type Professional, Organization Sanguine Theatre Company (NYC), Year 2022
  • Type Professional, Organization East West Players, Hypokrit Productions, and EnActe Arts (digital production), Year 2021