After his return from
England, Abel started his career by forming Indian Shakespeare Company in 1995, intending to stage works of Shakespeare. Eventually in 1999, he directed his first original production in 1999,
Othello – a Play in Black and White, which won a
Fringe First Award at Edinburgh before touring internationally. The plays depicts stage actors rehearsing Shakespeare's
Othello, and gradually begins to deal with issues like elitism and racism. He later also adapted the play and directed film,
In Othello (2003), with
Sheeba Chaddha,
Adil Hussain,
Barry John as leads. Inspired by the
2002 Gujarat riots, he directed
The Spirit of Anna Frank in 2002, which dealt with themes of gender and caste-violence, as five women meet in a compartment on a night train. The ensemble cast included
Shabana Azmi,
Zohra Sehgal,
Nandita Das and Mandakini Goswami. This was followed by
Perfect Evening, which premiered in Delhi in 2005. In 2006, he directed
Girish Karnad's
Flowers. His next important production was
The Manganiyar Seduction, a show which featured over 40
Manganiyar musicians from Rajasthan, the set design was inspired in part by the
Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, and also by the red light district of Amsterdam. The play opened in New Delhi in 2006, and thereafter travelled to the UK, US, Germany, Austria and Australia. The 2013 production
The Kitchen, had 12
mizhavu drummers from Kerala playing, with traditional dessert
payasam is also cooked on stage, which served amongst the audience after the show. It opened at
International Theatre Festival of Kerala in December 2013. ==Personal life==