UAP Drama Club Stages 5th Production “Postmortem” at National Theatre Hall

UAP Drama Club, under the Directorate of Students' Welfare (DSW), successfully staged its 5th theatrical production, “Postmortem,” on 24 January 2026 at 7:00 PM at the National Theatre Hall, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Performing on such a prestigious national platform was a moment of great honor and pride for the students of the University of Asia Pacific (UAP).

The event was attended by UAP faculty members, officials, students, guardians, and distinguished guests. Among others, renowned actor Ashraful Ashis, Dhiman Chandra Barman, Assistant Professor, Department of Drama, Tagore University of Creative Arts, and Mohammad Aminul Islam, Advisor of the UAP Drama Club, were present to witness the performance and encourage the young artists.
The story of Postmortem revolves around the life of a young girl, where the real reasons behind her suicide are gradually revealed through a series of incidents, portraying deep social and psychological realities.

The play was written and directed by Fahim Maleque Ivan, Assistant Professor, Department of Drama and Dramatics, Jahangirnagar University. The lighting design was done by Faruk Khan Titu, costume design by Sazia Afrin Lubna, while stage design and music were also designed by Fahim Malek Ivan.
Various characters in the play were portrayed by Lian, Sohana, Juhi, Ruzba, Ishtiaq, Adrita, Din, Mehedi, Prince, Tan, Priyanti, Soumya, Fatin, Shimul, Shakib, Shanta, Harekrishna, Nila, Agra, Saif, and Kaushik, whose performances were well received by the audience.

The University of Asia Pacific authority has consistently created opportunities for students to step beyond the campus, face the wider world, and prove their talents on national platforms. The successful staging of Postmortem at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy reflects UAP’s strong commitment to nurturing creativity, cultural excellence, and holistic student development.