This sequel to Pyaasa revisits the themes of motherhood and sacrifice in present-day India through the experience of Chaya, a lower caste Bengali woman.
By Shivani Nathoo /Feb 13, 2026
iPhoto caption: Liisa Repo-Martell and Maev Beaty in 'You, Always.' Photo by Dahlia Katz.
This big-hearted play will steal your favourite going-out shirt, holler your crush’s name at full volume, and then accost you with a bear hug — all the while harboring a deep well of love and resentment.