A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 19
... future aspira- tions . It is a playground wherein they may recreate themselves and their surroundings and their occupa- tions . And in so doing unfold towards the heights . The future of the Indian theatre belongs to the soul of the ...
... future aspira- tions . It is a playground wherein they may recreate themselves and their surroundings and their occupa- tions . And in so doing unfold towards the heights . The future of the Indian theatre belongs to the soul of the ...
Stran 32
... future happiness ; it has encouraged and excited them ; it has relaxed them and made them laugh , it has given them brightness and colour when all about was drab and bleak , it has given them confidence and hope ; it has helped to give ...
... future happiness ; it has encouraged and excited them ; it has relaxed them and made them laugh , it has given them brightness and colour when all about was drab and bleak , it has given them confidence and hope ; it has helped to give ...
Stran 49
... future work . In every interval they could be taught mass games and songs . It is to be remembered that these theatricals may not often pay their way because the admission will not be priced high , but no expense must be spared to make ...
... future work . In every interval they could be taught mass games and songs . It is to be remembered that these theatricals may not often pay their way because the admission will not be priced high , but no expense must be spared to make ...
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