A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 32
... given them brightness and colour when all about was drab and bleak , it has given them confidence and hope ; it has helped to give them an education , has opened up a host of art treasures which the world has as its common heritage ...
... given them brightness and colour when all about was drab and bleak , it has given them confidence and hope ; it has helped to give them an education , has opened up a host of art treasures which the world has as its common heritage ...
Stran 49
... given . Let them feel , on those days , that the theatre belongs to them , and let them romp in the foyer , the corridors , the buffet to their hearts ' content . It would also be a good idea if they were , as in Russia , entertained at ...
... given . Let them feel , on those days , that the theatre belongs to them , and let them romp in the foyer , the corridors , the buffet to their hearts ' content . It would also be a good idea if they were , as in Russia , entertained at ...
Stran 50
... given to playwrights . Properly to achieve this a Board of Selection should be appointed . This should comprise of two people , critics of high excellence , in each language . These will decide whether the play presented for pur- poses ...
... given to playwrights . Properly to achieve this a Board of Selection should be appointed . This should comprise of two people , critics of high excellence , in each language . These will decide whether the play presented for pur- poses ...
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