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The woman pioneer who composed landmark operas in India in defiance of music traditionalists
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The director of the play cancelled in Jaipur explains why artists shouldn’t give in to the mob
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Carnatic music and a folk theatre form come together to push the stubborn lines of caste and gender
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A new play shows a side of Bhagat Singh that politicians and Bollywood movies gloss over
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Set in the Sikh-American community, a New York play examines what it means to be American today
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Aasif Mandvi on why his 20-year-old play is still relevant in Trump’s America
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Shurpanakha as an anti-hero: In Kerala’s theatre and classic texts, an epic wrong is set right
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‘Mahabharata’ doesn’t belong to one country or race – Peter Brook’s nine-hour play is proof of that
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The Jewish refugee who composed AIR’s theme is at the heart of a play about identity and music
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On 125th anniversary of tiatr, a caricaturist looks back at the greats of Goa’s beloved theatre form
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Reality with a side of fun: Why Safdar Hashmi’s plays for children are still so loved and relevant
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A director took a play about a violent yogi and an army of fanatics right to Adityanath’s Gorakhpur
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Ursula the ‘Jungle Queen’: The extraordinary story of the Englishwoman who led Naga soldiers in WWII
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No lights, no sound systems: A unique theatre festival in Assam blends ecology and community life
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‘Everyone has one’: More and more Indian theatre groups are making online trailers for their plays
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The evolution of stage design, from ancient Greece to Italian renaissance to modern India
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Dowry and arranged marriage: The first opera at Mumbai’s Opera House will remind you of Bollywood
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Beyond Premchand and Manto: Hindi theatre is finding inspiration in the writings of Vijaydan Detha
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An Indian play struck a special connection with its young audience. Just look at these Post-It notes
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Writers’ Bloc: A residency for Indian playwrights puts writers centre stage
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Choiti Ghosh: The puppeteer who’s injecting magic into everyday objects
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Agha Hashra Kashmiri, the Indian playwright who gave the tragic King Lear a happy ending
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Napoleon's battle for Parisian hearts largely took place on stage