A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 19
... existence . The screen stands for the individual and the stage for humanity - Clifford Odets understood this well . He says , " My interest was not in the presentation of the problem of an individual , but in that of a whole class ...
... existence . The screen stands for the individual and the stage for humanity - Clifford Odets understood this well . He says , " My interest was not in the presentation of the problem of an individual , but in that of a whole class ...
Stran 31
... existence in a village which is not to be found in a city . And these people of the village , knowing the regularity of nature , how she comes and goes by law , and the patience with which she performs her ordained ritual , bring into ...
... existence in a village which is not to be found in a city . And these people of the village , knowing the regularity of nature , how she comes and goes by law , and the patience with which she performs her ordained ritual , bring into ...
Stran 35
... existence . It must bulk large in the social and intellectual life of the country . It must not be mistaken for those pioneer theatres known as Group Theatres . The group , the ridiculous clique , of which we have in Bombay , Calcutta ...
... existence . It must bulk large in the social and intellectual life of the country . It must not be mistaken for those pioneer theatres known as Group Theatres . The group , the ridiculous clique , of which we have in Bombay , Calcutta ...
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