A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 17
... artistic , or , indeed , of entertainment value . The world's cinema audience may be addressed only through the gold - plated convolutions of Big Business . Today the American films represent an attempt to escape from the horrors of war ...
... artistic , or , indeed , of entertainment value . The world's cinema audience may be addressed only through the gold - plated convolutions of Big Business . Today the American films represent an attempt to escape from the horrors of war ...
Stran 20
... artistic whole instead of a collection of cameo parts . The theatre is essentially a popular art ; as a play- thing of a coterie it is meaningless , and in England it has not been popular , except on the musical comedy side , since the ...
... artistic whole instead of a collection of cameo parts . The theatre is essentially a popular art ; as a play- thing of a coterie it is meaningless , and in England it has not been popular , except on the musical comedy side , since the ...
Stran 31
... artistic expression , the deep and indescribable knowledge which comes to them through their own experience , which they have inherited from their fathers . Why talk about a theatre , some people would assert , when there are no plays ...
... artistic expression , the deep and indescribable knowledge which comes to them through their own experience , which they have inherited from their fathers . Why talk about a theatre , some people would assert , when there are no plays ...
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actor Amateur Art Theatre artistic beauty Bengal Bharata Brahma cater century character Children's Theatre comedy creation creative spirit culture dance dramatic art dramatists Dwijendralal effort Elizabethan drama emotional emphasised entertainment existence expression favour function Greek groundlings Group Theatre human ideal imagination imitation important INDIAN DRAMA Indian theatre IRISH NATIONAL Kalidasa's Lahore language live loveliness mankind marionette mask mediæval ment Modern drama Molière mood Moscow Art Moscow Art Theatre movements National Theatre nature needs never OPEN AIR THEATRE perfect performance playwrights poet poetry popular present primarily problem produced Propaganda Puppet Theatre purpose Ramayana realise regisseur rehearsal romantic Russia Sanskrit drama says sense serious plays Shadow Play Shakespeare Shakuntala Shaw simple social soul Soviet Theatre spectacle spectator stage Stalin Tagore Tandra Devi technique theatre belongs THEATRE FOR INDIA theatrical thing tion tragedy type of play vaudeville Veda Village Theatres