A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 13
... effect ; this is primarily auricular ; a host of wonderful images are conjured up and the imagination is aroused to a boundless pitch . For one form of dramatic expression , more than for any other , broadcasting has done so much . I ...
... effect ; this is primarily auricular ; a host of wonderful images are conjured up and the imagination is aroused to a boundless pitch . For one form of dramatic expression , more than for any other , broadcasting has done so much . I ...
Stran 28
... effect can normally be produced with the simplest of stage property . The Open Air Theatre promotes the aim of teaching the people to live creatively in the open . One cannot , however , see it as the future playhouse ; it can certainly ...
... effect can normally be produced with the simplest of stage property . The Open Air Theatre promotes the aim of teaching the people to live creatively in the open . One cannot , however , see it as the future playhouse ; it can certainly ...
Stran 52
... effect once the plan of the National Theatre materialises . First a script of a scenario is presented , then discussed by the Committee and cri- ticised . This is then taken up by the author and written and often subjected to revision ...
... effect once the plan of the National Theatre materialises . First a script of a scenario is presented , then discussed by the Committee and cri- ticised . This is then taken up by the author and written and often subjected to revision ...
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