Press

Contact Geeta Citygirl at KTA

Kolstein Talent Agency (KTA)
Gilah Elul, TV/Film
Naomi Kolstein, Theatrical
Phone: 1-212-937-8967
–Posted: September 17th, 2009

Queens Boulevard (Off-Broadway)

Queens Boulevard (Off-Broadway)
See Charles Mee's second production as Playwright-in-Residence at Signature Theatre Company.
–Posted: November 1st, 2007

Geeta Citygirl was the talk of the town at Incredible India Week in New York !

Geeta Citygirl, Actor and Founding Artistic Director of SALAAM Theatre, graced the stage as the Master of Ceremonies both at Bryant Park and the South Street Seaport from morning till night. For the entire week, she served as the personal guide and emcee to many of the special festivities and activities around the city. And each day, she won more and more hearts.
–Posted: October 1st, 2007

NY samples Indian song and dance

...The crowd has increased considerably by now - an equal number of Indians and others. Suddenly, a cheer breaks out as the news flashes that India has beaten Pakistan to win the Twenty20 Cricket world championship in South Africa.

"Let us celebrate with Bollywood Live," says the compere (Geeta Citygirl) and introduces well-known Mumbai choreographer Saroj Khan.
–Posted: September 26th, 2007

Serendib nytheatre.com review

...Geeta Citygirl especially memorable as a Sri Lankan native who works for (and is startlingly taken for granted by) the scientists...
–Posted: May 31st, 2007

Geeta Citygirl in Serendib

http://www.desiclub.com/community/culture/culture_article.cfm?id=314
–Posted: March 1st, 2007

The Cultural Connect features Geeta Citygirl

The Cultural Connect - Spotlight on Geeta Citygirl of SALAAM Theatre.
–Posted: October 24th, 2006

Geeta Citygirl wins SAMA Award for Theater Excellence

RECOGNITION IN THEATER/PRODUCTION

Criteria: Direction; Creativity; Cast; Recognition; Story line, Professionalism; Originality; Organization & Execution. A theatrical production with quality; care, approach and influence on our society. A
production with a strong message.

And the SAMA goes to... Geeta Citygirl
–Posted: June 4th, 2005

Salaam Dunk

Geeta Citygirl's theater company puts South Asians in the spotlight
–Posted: March 25th, 2004

Indside Mother House

Arun Venugopal goes backstage with the cast and crew of the play, Kalighat, a tribute to Mother Teresa
–Posted: January 23rd, 2004

Top 100 New Yorkers of the Year

These men, women, and children who live and/or work in the big apple make daily existence in the world's greatest city a little better for every one of us.
–Posted: December 29th, 2003

THE GLOBAL INDIAN: BROADWAY

With Bombay Dreams set for Broadway and Monsoon Wedding likely to follow, opportunity smiles on young Indian-Americans moving into mainstream theatre.
–Posted: September 1st, 2003

in-nyc review of Democracy in Islam


–Posted: December 2nd, 2002

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