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  2. Theatre of India - Wikipedia

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    Theatre of India is one of the most ancient forms of theatre and it features a detailed textual, sculptural, and dramatic effects which emerged in mid first millennium BC. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Like in the areas of music and dance , the Indian theatre is also defined by the dramatic performance based on the concept of Nritya , which is a Sanskrit word ...

  3. Sans Souci Theatre (Calcutta) - Wikipedia

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    The Sans Souci Theatre never really recuperated after the death of Esther Leach, and it was forced to close in 1849. While British theatre companies often visited Calcutta on tours to India, there was no new British theatre founded in Caclutta to replace the Sans Souci Theatre the years after its closure, and the theatre audience took to visit the performances of the school theatres of the ...

  4. Dramatic Performances Act - Wikipedia

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    The Dramatic Performances Act was implemented by the British Government in India in the year 1876 to police seditious Indian theatre. India, being a colony of the British Empire had begun using the theatre as a tool of protest against the oppressive nature of the colonial rule. In order to check these revolutionary impulses, the British ...

  5. Indian People's Theatre Association - Wikipedia

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    Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) is the oldest association of theatre-artists in India. IPTA was formed in 1943 during the British rule in India, and promoted themes related to the Indian freedom struggle. Its goal was to bring cultural awakening among the people of India. [1]

  6. Indian Summers - Wikipedia

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    Indian Summers is a British drama television series that began airing on Channel 4 on 15 February 2015. [1] [2] The show details the events of summers spent at Simla (the summer capital of British India), in the foothills of the Himalayas, by a group of the British governing and trading community at the time of the British Raj. The first series ...

  7. China Burma India theater - Wikipedia

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    China Burma India Theater (CBI) was the United States military designation during World War II for the China and Southeast Asian or India–Burma (IBT) theaters.Operational command of Allied forces (including U.S. forces) in the CBI was officially the responsibility of the Supreme Commanders for South East Asia or China.

  8. Ardhendu Sekhar Mustafi - Wikipedia

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    Mustafi was born at Bagbazar, Kolkata, British India in 1850. He studied in the Hare School. Mustafi first performed in 1867 in a satire drama Kichhu Kichhu Bujhi at Pathuriaghata Royal palace. He joined Bagbazar Amateur Theater group and performed in Sadhabar Ekadashi, written by novelist Dinabandhu Mitra.

  9. Bharatendu Harishchandra - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Bharatendu Harishchandra is often considered as the father of modern Hindi literature and theatre. [3] [4] He has been described as a Yug Charan for his writing depicting the exploitative nature of the British Raj. [5] Writing under the pen name "Rasa", Harishchandra picked themes that demonstrated the agonies of the Indian people ...