Theatre
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How Naya Theatre captured India’s hearts and imagination
Playwright Habib Tanvir brought together the rich, fluid Chattisgarhi Nacha and powerful storytelling to create a deeply Indian theatre form.
Sameera Iyengar
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The playwright who brought Godot to Kashmir
Arshad Mushtaq’s evocative work, shaped by the trauma of life in the Valley, Kashmiri identity and history, has given voice and solace to countless viewers.
Safwat Zargar
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‘Translations’: How this play from 1980 artistically depicts Anglo-Irish relations
It contains one of the best love scenes in modern theatre.
Alison Garden, The Conversation
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How a Victorian-era gadget set the stage for live-streaming 150 years ago
From 1893 to 1925 the London Electrophone Company streamed the sound of live theatre into the home using a telephone device known as an Electrophone.
Natasha Kitcher, The Conversation
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One small step for an Assamese troupe could be one giant leap for the state’s mobile theatre world
Breaking with the past, a bhramyaman company travelled outside the state to stage three plays in Bengaluru.
Maitreyee Boruah