A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 15
... popular of the arts , and reflects the atmosphere of the spectators . It is natural , therefore , that the average audience is really responsible for the state in which the theatre now finds itself . And what is the audience ...
... popular of the arts , and reflects the atmosphere of the spectators . It is natural , therefore , that the average audience is really responsible for the state in which the theatre now finds itself . And what is the audience ...
Stran 16
... popular cinema ' someone said , ' does not only cater for imbeciles , but breeds them . ' It satisfies all the frustrated whims , fancies , desires and appetites of men and women throughout the world . Georges Duhamel called the ...
... popular cinema ' someone said , ' does not only cater for imbeciles , but breeds them . ' It satisfies all the frustrated whims , fancies , desires and appetites of men and women throughout the world . Georges Duhamel called the ...
Stran 20
... popular art ; as a play- thing of a coterie it is meaningless , and in England it has not been popular , except on the musical comedy side , since the days of Elizabeth . The theatre can be one of the most artistic weapons in a period ...
... popular art ; as a play- thing of a coterie it is meaningless , and in England it has not been popular , except on the musical comedy side , since the days of Elizabeth . The theatre can be one of the most artistic weapons in a period ...
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