A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 18
... realised the better . The cinema quickens the dramatic sense of the spectator without being completely able to satisfy his dramatic needs . In the cinema at best the eyes are following an entrancing photograph of elaborately ...
... realised the better . The cinema quickens the dramatic sense of the spectator without being completely able to satisfy his dramatic needs . In the cinema at best the eyes are following an entrancing photograph of elaborately ...
Stran 28
... realised through the resourcefulness and pioneering efforts of Mr. G. D. Sondhi who as a producer and stage - designer has , for over a quarter of a century contributed in no small measure , to the Amateur Stage . Plays , ballets ...
... realised through the resourcefulness and pioneering efforts of Mr. G. D. Sondhi who as a producer and stage - designer has , for over a quarter of a century contributed in no small measure , to the Amateur Stage . Plays , ballets ...
Stran 54
... realise that the in- superable difficulty lies in their own infirmity of pur- pose . But I shall conclude with a note of hope , of nil disperandum - never despair , for people will not fail to realise the importance of Bernard Shaw's re ...
... realise that the in- superable difficulty lies in their own infirmity of pur- pose . But I shall conclude with a note of hope , of nil disperandum - never despair , for people will not fail to realise the importance of Bernard Shaw's re ...
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