what is the history of theatre in India?
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✯Since ancient times, drama was a popular form of expression in India. The British introduced Western theatre in India to entertain their soldiers and the Company’s servants. Thereafter, changeable scenery and other Western techniques began to be applied in Indian theatre. Theatre became a powerful medium for addressing social and political issues. You already know about the success of Dinabandhu Mitra’s play Neel Darpan in this respect. In the twentieth century, the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA), centred at Bombay, contributed significantly in this field.
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- Since ancient times, drama was a popular form of expression in India.
- The British introduced Western theatre in India to entertain their soldiers and the Company’s servants.
- Thereafter, changeable scenery and other Western techniques began to be applied in Indian theatre.
- Theatre became a powerful medium for addressing social and political issues.
- You already know about the success of Dinabandhu Mitra’s play Neel Darpan in this respect.
- In the twentieth century, the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA), centred at Bombay, contributed significantly in this field.
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