A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 22
... produced are either plays in English or translations of well - known European playwrights . It is not my purpose to minimise the work done by various Amateur Dramatic Clubs but it is necessary to put everything in its place if we are to ...
... produced are either plays in English or translations of well - known European playwrights . It is not my purpose to minimise the work done by various Amateur Dramatic Clubs but it is necessary to put everything in its place if we are to ...
Stran 28
... produced here . It has done and is doing very good work , for a stage effect can normally be produced with the simplest of stage property . The Open Air Theatre promotes the aim of teaching the people to live creatively in the open ...
... produced here . It has done and is doing very good work , for a stage effect can normally be produced with the simplest of stage property . The Open Air Theatre promotes the aim of teaching the people to live creatively in the open ...
Stran 44
... produced in the vernacular , for else the purpose is ill served . There will , however , be no bar to plays being produced in English or even written in English , for there is , and always will be a bi - lingual , even tri - lingual ...
... produced in the vernacular , for else the purpose is ill served . There will , however , be no bar to plays being produced in English or even written in English , for there is , and always will be a bi - lingual , even tri - lingual ...
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