A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 22
... various parts of the country circles have been formed . Most of the plays 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 ...
... various parts of the country circles have been formed . Most of the plays 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 ...
Stran 42
... various imaginable situations , development of memory of feeling , memory of inspiration or penetra- tion , and visual memory . The theatre is important and is a mystery , a mystery in which are wedded together two eternal phenomena ...
... various imaginable situations , development of memory of feeling , memory of inspiration or penetra- tion , and visual memory . The theatre is important and is a mystery , a mystery in which are wedded together two eternal phenomena ...
Stran 49
... various questions the children are curious about in the play should be present and it will be their job to note down all of the reactions in the audience to the various situations . From these notes a chart should be made to guide them ...
... various questions the children are curious about in the play should be present and it will be their job to note down all of the reactions in the audience to the various situations . From these notes a chart should be made to guide them ...
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