A Passage To India

FULL-LENGTH, 88 pages.

This bold reimagining of E.M. Forster’s "A Passage to India" draws out the desires Forster could only imply. Told in storyteller-theatre style, it follows Dr. Aziz, Cyril Fielding, Adela Quested, and Mahmoud Ali as their forbidden passions clash with the rigid codes of colonial society—with heartbreaking consequences for all of them, shattering illusions of friendship, empire, and the...

FULL-LENGTH, 88 pages.

This bold reimagining of E.M. Forster’s "A Passage to India" draws out the desires Forster could only imply. Told in storyteller-theatre style, it follows Dr. Aziz, Cyril Fielding, Adela Quested, and Mahmoud Ali as their forbidden passions clash with the rigid codes of colonial society—with heartbreaking consequences for all of them, shattering illusions of friendship, empire, and the safety of silence.

To be published by NEXT STAGE PRESS, October 1, 2026

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  • Susan Cinoman: A Passage To India

    The command of the language is as elegant as the prose of the source material and moves to a brilliant exploration of subtext—the subtext Forster wished he might have written but dared not—making Doug DeVita's adaptation (reimagining) of "Passage to India" a wonderful, compelling play for the modern stage. The direct address is both intimate and effective. The play's timeliness is also remarkable, considering the repression of love might take different forms today, but is just as much in danger now as then. Viva De Vita!

    The command of the language is as elegant as the prose of the source material and moves to a brilliant exploration of subtext—the subtext Forster wished he might have written but dared not—making Doug DeVita's adaptation (reimagining) of "Passage to India" a wonderful, compelling play for the modern stage. The direct address is both intimate and effective. The play's timeliness is also remarkable, considering the repression of love might take different forms today, but is just as much in danger now as then. Viva De Vita!

  • Maximillian Gill: A Passage To India

    DeVita's reworking of the classic novel is both bold and deeply respectful. The story is streamlined, but the piece foregrounds some stunning details to enhance our understanding of the characters. The depiction of the Aziz/Fielding relationship is the heart of the piece, and it is truly wonderful to hear these characters speak so authentically and intimately. DeVita includes a forceful critique of colonialism and depicts how it saps the spirit of all involved. A Passage to India for our time.

    DeVita's reworking of the classic novel is both bold and deeply respectful. The story is streamlined, but the piece foregrounds some stunning details to enhance our understanding of the characters. The depiction of the Aziz/Fielding relationship is the heart of the piece, and it is truly wonderful to hear these characters speak so authentically and intimately. DeVita includes a forceful critique of colonialism and depicts how it saps the spirit of all involved. A Passage to India for our time.

  • Vince Gatton: A Passage To India

    Doug DeVita boldly brings E. M. Forster’s repressed subtext to the surface, with a fresh, exciting Passage to India that crackles with intrigue, longing, heartbreak, and rage. Thanks to a storytelling narrative device, much of Forster’s gorgeous prose remains, as do the colonial tensions, tender connections, misunderstandings, and outright betrayals that make this story so irresistible — all brought into a sharper focus. Where Forster had to insinuate, DeVita can shout; the result is thrilling.

    Doug DeVita boldly brings E. M. Forster’s repressed subtext to the surface, with a fresh, exciting Passage to India that crackles with intrigue, longing, heartbreak, and rage. Thanks to a storytelling narrative device, much of Forster’s gorgeous prose remains, as do the colonial tensions, tender connections, misunderstandings, and outright betrayals that make this story so irresistible — all brought into a sharper focus. Where Forster had to insinuate, DeVita can shout; the result is thrilling.

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3 W, 6M; Extras may be cast depending on the individual productions' needs.
South Asian and Anglo Saxon Characters