A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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... known as Mystery plays were disappointing and by the Reformation lost their vitality . The Miracles lasted longer , and survived in Spain in the ' Golden Century ' - the seventeenth . The Moralities were allegories in which the ...
... known as Mystery plays were disappointing and by the Reformation lost their vitality . The Miracles lasted longer , and survived in Spain in the ' Golden Century ' - the seventeenth . The Moralities were allegories in which the ...
Stran 20
... known of these groups are : The Group Theatre , The Theatre Guild , The Left Theatre and even The Arts Theatre . In some ways The Festival Theatre at Cambridge was a similar effort . None of these were movements with a conscious effort ...
... known of these groups are : The Group Theatre , The Theatre Guild , The Left Theatre and even The Arts Theatre . In some ways The Festival Theatre at Cambridge was a similar effort . None of these were movements with a conscious effort ...
Stran 35
... known as Group Theatres . The group , the ridiculous clique , of which we have in Bombay , Calcutta , Lahore , and all big cities a fair sprinkling , is bad ; it is intelligent and serious , but uncritical , often super - reverential ...
... known as Group Theatres . The group , the ridiculous clique , of which we have in Bombay , Calcutta , Lahore , and all big cities a fair sprinkling , is bad ; it is intelligent and serious , but uncritical , often super - reverential ...
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