Stray Factory
Stray Factory is an Indian Independent entertainment company founded on July 17, 2010 by Mathivanan Rajendran as a performing arts company before diversifying into online media in 2014 and independent film in 2017. Upcoming films include Nirvana Inn & Nasir.
Overview
2010–2014: Theatre and early years
After a few scripted plays, the company made a departure from traditional scripted work to devised theatre. The first of which was seen in their 2011 production of Great Indian Blogologues which took blogs from the public and adapted them to the stage.Stray Factory's biggest achievements have been in the short format, particularly at International Short and Sweet festivals, notable plays include My Name is Cine-Ma''Carpouram, Typist with Destiny, Lost Audition, Chairpersons & Maya from Madurai. The group has performed at Short and Sweet Festivals in Sydney, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and Los Angeles and at other International festivals such as the Auckland Fringe Festival, The Park New Festival of Contemporary Arts, Hollywood Fringe Festival & National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, Kakiseni Theatre Festival in Kuala Lumpur and the Hindu Metroplus Theatre Festival''.
In 2016, the group was awarded the Emerging Artist Award at the Short and Sweet Festival in Hollywood, California.
Several Stray Factory have forayed into films, including Pooja Devariya Mathivanan Rajendran, Rajiv Rajaram, Venkatesh Harinathan. Performers who have worked with the group have transitioned to film like Hiphop Tamizha Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli, Rishi Raj, Amzath Khan, Ma Ka Pa Anand and Vidyullekha Raman.
Director M. Manikandan developed short theatre scenes by improvising with the group and represented a fictional version of the group in Andavan Kattalai.