A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 15
... the community or unless some far- sighted philanthropist sees in it a thing of inestim- able importance , will anything come about . What Cf. A. Nicoll & Elizabeth Drew . good are plays without a theatre ? The drama achieves 15.
... the community or unless some far- sighted philanthropist sees in it a thing of inestim- able importance , will anything come about . What Cf. A. Nicoll & Elizabeth Drew . good are plays without a theatre ? The drama achieves 15.
Stran 41
... able to confer on him the title of ' Peoples ' Artist . " I am not sure if it will not be bet- ter for a certain anonymity to be observed ; in an age of publicity selfless art counts far more than self - asser- tion . It is to the actor ...
... able to confer on him the title of ' Peoples ' Artist . " I am not sure if it will not be bet- ter for a certain anonymity to be observed ; in an age of publicity selfless art counts far more than self - asser- tion . It is to the actor ...
Stran 53
... able to look back and comprehend all cultures , able to look forward and plan for the future , because they can examine the present with unprejudiced eye .... making our own culture by the virtue of our own lives . ' In historical plays ...
... able to look back and comprehend all cultures , able to look forward and plan for the future , because they can examine the present with unprejudiced eye .... making our own culture by the virtue of our own lives . ' In historical plays ...
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