The drama-music-dance production 'Sangeetha Mummoorthigal' will bring the stories of Carnatic Trinity composers Saint Thyagaraja, Shyama Sastri, and Muthuswamy Dikshitar to life. Actor-playwright T.V. Varadharajen, vocalist Bombay Jayashri Ramnath, and journalist V. Srinivasan (VSV) have teamed up for this two-hour and 10-minute musical. This is their second collaboration after the successful play 'Sri Thyagarajar' which ran for 180 shows. VSV shared, "I wrote the stories of the Trinity separately as a series and gave the idea to the team. Varadharajan collected more details and, along with C.V. Chandramohan, wrote the script. We hope the audience will enjoy this play as much as they did ‘Sri Thyagarajar’." Musician Amrit Ramnath has also sung a song for the play. The play is not a biopic but shows how the three composers lived together, shared knowledge, and collaborated on music. "They discussed ragas, learnt from each other, and completed a song started by Dikshitar’s father. Shyama Sastri’s son learned from all three. There is a dance sequence too," said Varadharajen, who plays Shyama Sastri. Dance guru Balagurunathan of Kalakshetra plays Saint Thyagaraja, while actor Calcutta Ramesh portrays Dikshitar. Vocal talents like N. Vijay Siva, Sriram Parasuram, Sikkil Gurucharan, Ramakrishnan Murthy, Bharat Sundar, and Sandeep Narayan lent their voices. Varadharajen noted, "The songs were recorded over 15 days in marathon sessions. Artists worked till 11 p.m. for perfection." Bombay Jayashri shared, "To my knowledge, this is the first drama on Sangeetha Mummoorthigal. Blessed by my gurus and the Trinity, I worked with over 20 musicians who sang beautifully during peak season." The play will premiere on January 9 at Vani Mahal as part of Thyaga Brahma Gana Sabha’s 80th anniversary. A second show will be held on January 11 at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan for Kartik Fine Arts.