A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 12
... movements of the present time . The so - called thesis play has , with modifications , been used very largely by modern playwrights , most Dr. Guba - Thakurta in " The Bengali Theatre " . Another valuable work : The Indian Theatre by ...
... movements of the present time . The so - called thesis play has , with modifications , been used very largely by modern playwrights , most Dr. Guba - Thakurta in " The Bengali Theatre " . Another valuable work : The Indian Theatre by ...
Stran 15
... movements . From within , they lean against each other in reciprocal hypnosis of despair . STAGE AND SCREEN On the Continent the theatre was an absolute neces- sity of life . People demanded their theatres , just as they demanded ...
... movements . From within , they lean against each other in reciprocal hypnosis of despair . STAGE AND SCREEN On the Continent the theatre was an absolute neces- sity of life . People demanded their theatres , just as they demanded ...
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... movements in England and America . These have shown a noticeable decrease in the number of trivial works produced in favour of serious plays . Amongst the best known of these groups are : The Group Theatre , The Theatre Guild , The Left ...
... movements in England and America . These have shown a noticeable decrease in the number of trivial works produced in favour of serious plays . Amongst the best known of these groups are : The Group Theatre , The Theatre Guild , The Left ...
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