2003 – Play CHAT on the dowry issue was performed in the International Youth Conference held at Islamabad. Directed by Clair Paimonnt. It was produced by Creative Anger Pakistan and Context theatre UK.
December 2003 – 10 street plays on HIV/AIDS awareness were performed for the rural masses of SCDPs, i.e. Shahdra, Banigala, Panyali, Gagri, Pathargarh.
December 2003 – An interactive theatre performance titled Dosti (friendship), highlighting the stigma and discrimination in the context of HIV and AIDS, was performed on World AIDS Day at Islamabad Club. Dosti was directed by Mr. Syed Mohsin Shah from Tarash Academy.
August, 2003 – AGEHI presented Tamasha (fun/play), which was performed at the International Youth Conference held at Islamabad. Written & Directed by Jamal Shah. Tamasha was a playful comment towards life in our society. The play basically attempts to see the world from a disillusioned youth’s point of view.
12th February 2004 – A shadow play Hum Daikhain Gein (we shall see) based on the issue of discriminatory laws and violence against women was performed in Islamabad on the occasion of National Women’s Day. The play was written & directed by Faheem along with volunteers of AGEHI Theatre group.
July 2004 – A play called Marz se Nafrat aur Mareez se Dosti (hatred for the disease, love for the patient) on the issues of HIV and AIDS was performed in Islamabad.
Dec 2004- a play Marz se Nafrat aur Mareez se Dosti on HIV/AIDS issue was performed in Dosti talent show organized by SACHET at NIC building hall, Islamabad on the occasion of World AIDS day.
March and April 2005 – A shadow play Apnay Baitay key Naam jou main Paida na kar Saki, aik Chitthi(to my unborn son-a letter) was performed on International Women’s Day in NIC building hall Islamabad and later at the AGEHI Training Hall. Written and directed by Dr.Rakhshinda Perveen, the play portrayed different forms of violence against women and girls, executed and tolerated in the name of culture, norms and values in Pakistani society.
May 2005 – A shadow play Awaara (vagabond) on youth-related issues was staged on the occasion of first RHIYA youth summit in Islamabad. This shadow play was based on a famous poem of Majaz and beautifully recited by Imam Shamil. The poem is about a young revolutionary’s anger and repulsion against capitalism, inequality and hypocrisy rampant in his surroundings.
December 2005 – A skit titled The Youth was performed on the occasion of World AIDS Day at Islamabad to mark the creation of Youth Advocacy Network - SACHET Pakistan. The performance depicted different behaviors of the diverse youth of Pakistan especially with regard to their health. “The Youth” was written by Dr. Rakhshinda Perveen, and directed by Yasir Hussain. Sonia Zahoor was the production coordinator.
December 2005 – A one-day workshop on theatre and modeling techniques for members of AGEHI theatre group and YAN (Youth Advocacy Network) was conducted at AGEHI Resource Centre.
March 2006 – the shadow play Apnay Baitay key Naam jou main Paida na Kar Saki, Aik Chitthi was performed again at the World Social Forum held at Karachi.
July 2006 – A play titled Totay ki a’ala Taleem (Higher Education of the Parrot) was performed on the occasion of second RHIYA Youth Summit held at Islamabad. The concept was taken from the light satire penned by Rabindaranath Tagore. Script was written by Dr. Rakhshinda Perveen. Technical direction was given by Yasir Hussain and the creative director was Ghazala Bukhari. Sonia Zahoor was the production coordinator.
Dec 2006- three theatre performances on the issue of HIV/AIDS were given at SCDP Banigala on the occasion of world AIDS Day. One of the performances was for young girls at Banigala School. Other two were street theatres, and were performed for the general public (men and women) of Banigala.Script was written by Tariq Ghouri and direction & coordination was done by Sonia Zahoor.