A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 1
... progress , the films and broadcasting . It is the greatest collective enterprise that projects and interprets our common humanity . This is true even today when drama has fallen upon evil days in harassed countries like India where the ...
... progress , the films and broadcasting . It is the greatest collective enterprise that projects and interprets our common humanity . This is true even today when drama has fallen upon evil days in harassed countries like India where the ...
Stran 5
... progress in the mechanical resources of the theatre , progress so great that the drama may be said truly to represent a synthesis of the arts . Modern playwrights have shown a never - ceasing quest for newer ways of expressing the ...
... progress in the mechanical resources of the theatre , progress so great that the drama may be said truly to represent a synthesis of the arts . Modern playwrights have shown a never - ceasing quest for newer ways of expressing the ...
Stran 53
... - yond immediate possibilities and probabilities , and may give a healthy impetus to theatrical progress throughout the world . That there are , and always will be , difficulties , it needs hardly be gainsaid . The main difficulty lies , ...
... - yond immediate possibilities and probabilities , and may give a healthy impetus to theatrical progress throughout the world . That there are , and always will be , difficulties , it needs hardly be gainsaid . The main difficulty lies , ...
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