theatre
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Theatre: In ‘Apne Ghar Jaisa’, a quiet critique of everyday bigotry
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Five faces of Mother India: A fable of civic mothers on stage
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What if dramatist Asif Currimbhoy were writing today?: Dissent and forgetting in a theatre of crisis
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Interview: Prejudice, patriarchy and poetry – adapting an American classic for the Indian stage
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How Naya Theatre captured India’s hearts and imagination
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The playwright who brought Godot to Kashmir
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‘Translations’: How this play from 1980 artistically depicts Anglo-Irish relations
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How a Victorian-era gadget set the stage for live-streaming 150 years ago
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One small step for an Assamese troupe could be one giant leap for the state’s mobile theatre world