Theatre of India

[4] Later, in an attempt to re-assert indigenous values and ideas, village theatre was encouraged across the subcontinent, developing in a large number of regional languages from the 15th to the 19th centuries.Natyashastra, dated earliest to 200 BC, although mentions various teachers and call them acharya but doesn't name them, but it still ends with a reference to a lost treatise of dramatist Kohala.[14] The Vedas (the earliest Indian literature, from between 1500 and 600 BCE) contain no hint of it; although a small number of hymns are composed in a form of dialogue), the rituals of the Vedic period do not appear to have developed into theatre.[15] However, although there are no surviving fragments of any drama prior to this date, it is possible that early Buddhist literature provides the earliest evidence for the existence of Indian theater.It addresses acting, dance, music, dramatic construction, architecture, costuming, make-up, props, the organisation of companies, the audience, competitions, and offers a mythological account of the origin of theatre.Sanskrit theatre was performed on sacred ground by priests who had been trained in the necessary skills (dance, music, and recitation) in a [hereditary process].[18] An appreciation for the stagecraft and classic Sanskrit drama was seen as an essential part of a sophisticated world view, by the end of the seventh century.Of all the elements of theatre, the Treatise gives most attention to acting (abhinaya), which consists of two styles: realistic (lokadharmi) and conventional (natyadharmi), though the major focus is on the latter.Three famous romantic plays written by Kālidāsa are the Mālavikāgnimitram (Mālavikā and Agnimitra), Vikramuurvashiiya (Pertaining to Vikrama and Urvashi), and Abhijñānaśākuntala (The Recognition of Shakuntala).Performances including dance, music, and text are an expression of devotion for the Indian culture, so when looking at 'theatre' of this time a broader definition must be ascribed to the word.The early thirteenth century marked this change for the Indian culture, where Sanskrit dramas and stage craft had been previously revered by the elites, it was now no longer relevant.One of the earliest plays composed and staged during this period was Buro Shalikher Ghaare Roa (1860) by Michael Madhusudan Dutt, both in Bengali.Rabindranath Tagore was a pioneering modern playwright who wrote plays noted for their exploration and questioning of nationalism, identity, spiritualism and material greed.[27] His plays are written in Bengali and include Chitra (Chitrangada, 1892), The King of the Dark Chamber (Raja, 1910), The Post Office (Dakghar, 1913), and Red Oleander (Raktakarabi, 1924).[27] Kalyanam Raghuramaiah, a recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, and the Padmashri, was known for the roles of Krishna or Dushyantha, Bhavanisankar, Narada etc.Urdu Drama evolved from the prevailing dramatic traditions of North India shaping Rahas or Raas as practiced by exponents like Wajid Ali Shah, Nawab of Awadh.His dramatic experiments led to the famous Inder Sabha of Agha Hasan Amanat and later this tradition took the shape of Parsi theatre.In modern times writers like Imtiaz Ali Taj, Rafi Peer, Krishan Chander, Manto, Upender Nath Ashk, Ghulam Rabbani, Prof. Mujeeb and many others shaped this tradition.belong to the old generation, contemporary writers like Mujeeb Khan, Javed Siddiqui, Sayeed Alam, Danish Iqbal, Anis Azmi, Aftab Hasnain, Aslam Parvez, Anis Javed, Iqbal Niyazi, Syed Sahil Agha and Zaheer Anwar are few post modern playwrights actively contributing in the field of Urdu Drama.Unlike the writers of previous generation, Danish iqbal and Zaheer do not write bookish Plays but their work is a product of vigorous performing tradition.Since its establishment in 2005, One of its most popular classical-Musical-Dance Drama creation Sanskritik Sangam Salempur, Meghdoot Ki Puravanchal Yatra[34] in Bhojpuri an adaptation of Kalidasa's Meghdootam has done a record 96 shows in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Rishikesh, Agra, Varanasi, Patna, Sonpur Mela Gorakhpur, near by areas in eastern UP among others.And also perform popular plays from Hindi literature including Kaptan Sahab (31), Court Marshall (1), Saiyyan Bhaye Kotwal (22), Muvaavaje (2), Bakari (2), Bade Bhai Saheb (63), Kafan (12), Bholaram ka jeev (17), Satgati (2), Boodhi kaaki (3), kakha ga kaa chakkar (7), Jago grahak jaago (3) etc.among other presentations based on famous literary geniuses like Munshi Premchand, Bhikaari Thakur, etc.Manvendra Tripathi as a Director of this team handling the institution.
Culture of India
Performer playing Sugriva in the Koodiyattam form of Sanskrit theatre .
Actor playing the role of Mohammad Bin Tughlak
A street play ( nukkad natak ) in Dharavi slums in Mumbai.
KathakaliKerala, IndiaRasa lilaManipuri danceCultureIndiansFolkloreHistoryLanguagesHolidaysReligionArchitectureCinemaComicsEducationFestivalsLiteraturePoetryPaintingSculptureCuisineNewspapersTelevisionSportsPhysical cultureTraditionalVideo gamesFashionMythologyMeiteiBuddhistState EmblemAnthemMiss IndiaWorld Heritage SitesMonumentsMinistry of CultureMinistry of TourismTourismMuseumsIncredible Indiafirst millennium BCperformanceNrityaSanskritIslamic conquestsperiod of colonial ruleBritish EmpireIndian independencetelevision industriesIndian film industriesIndian classical dramaKoodiyattamClassical Indian musical theatreRigvedaKhandagiri cavesNatyashastraNandikeshvarahistory of IndiaSanskrit languagePrakritSanskrit dramadialogueritualsVedic periodMahābhāṣyaPatañjaligrammartheatre in IndiasuttasA Treatise on TheatreBharata Munidramatic constructioncostumingmake-upmythologicalSugrivaSanskrit theatrepuppeteerSanskrit literaturestock charactersKālidāsaMālavikāgnimitramVikramuurvashiiyaAbhijñānaśākuntalaŚakuntalāGoethe'sBhavabhutiHarshaRatnavaliPriyadarsikaNaganandaBhaktiBelgachiaMichael Madhusudan DuttBengaliNil DarpanGirish Chandra GhoshCalcuttaDinabandhu Mitraindigo revoltThe Post OfficeKalyanam RaghuramaiahSangeet Natak Akademi AwardPadmashriKrishnaTelugu theatrewhistleRabindranath TagoreconventionsDramatic Performances ActImprovisationalForum theatrePlayback theatreYours Truly TheatreTheatre of the OppressedBengali theatreGujarati theatreHindi theatreMarathi theatreBhāsaKalidasaVishnudas BhaveJaishankar BhojakBankim Chandra ChatterjeeGovind Ballal DevalAnnasaheb KirloskarBhartendu HarishchandraJaishankar PrasadDwijendralal RayEbrahim AlkaziK.V. AksharaNadira BabbarRam Gopal BajajAjitesh BandopadhyaySisir BhaduriSuresh BhardwajBijon BhattacharyaRaj BisariaManish Joshi BismilBibhash ChakrabortyChandradasanSoumitra ChatterjeeNeelam Mansingh ChowdhrySatyadev DubeyUtpal DuttaArvind GaurSachin GuptaSafdar HashmiShafi InamdarNemi Chandra JainShyamanand JalanPrithviraj KapoorShashi KapoorB.V. KaranthBansi KaulKader KhanMohan MaharishiRamesh MehtaShaoli MitraSombhu MitraShankar NagBalraj PanditKavalam Narayana PanickerMrityunjay PrabhakarPrasannaRathna Shekar ReddyRudraprasad SenguptaB.M. ShahNaseeruddin ShahGursharan SinghBadal SircarDeepan SivaramanAnjan SrivastavK.V. SubbannaHabib TanvirBhopalRatan ThiyamAmitesh GroverKumara VarmaSankar VenkateswaranGurazada ApparaoAbhimanyuSatish AlekarRambriksh BenipuriDatta BhagatDharamvir BharatiAnupama ChandrasekharMohit ChattopadhyayAsif CurrimbhoyGurcharan DasMahesh DattaniSwadesh DeepakGovind Purushottam DeshpandeUtpal DattaUtpal DuttMahesh ElkunchwarHasan ImamRajesh JoshiSharad JoshiT. P. KailasamSrirangaChandrashekhara KambaraGirish KarnadTulsi LahiriSajitha MadathilPiyush MishraManoj MitraTorit MitraNarendra MohanManjula PadmanabhanSamkutty PattomkaryVayala Vasudevan PillaiMohan RakeshBhisham SahniBadal SarkarSarveshwar Dayal SaxenaB. M. ShahPartap SharmaGopal SharmanJaved SiddiquiHarcharan SinghHrishikesh SulabhRajesh TalwarVijay TendulkarShreekumar VarmaSurendra VermaAsghar WajahatNaren WeissList of traditional Indian theatreKutiyattamCommon EraUNESCOMasterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of HumanityBhavaiGujaratBhaonaAnkiya NatsMahapurusha Srimanta SankardevaBengalHaryanaMadhya PradeshYakshaganacarnatic musicMahabharataRamayanafolk artKeralaKrishnanattamRamanattamWajid Ali ShahNawab of AwadhInder SabhaAgha Hasan AmanatParsi theatreYahudi Ki LadkiAgha Hashar KashmiriImtiaz Ali TajSyed Sahil Aghanukkad natakDharaviJan Natya ManchPathsalaAchyut LahkarTheatre Pasta Theatre AwardsKalidas SammanPrithvi TheatreBharat Rang MahotsavJairangam - Jaipur Theatre FestivalNandikar's National Theatre FestivalAasakta KalamanchBhoomika Theatre GroupChilsag Chillies Theatre CompanyDramanonIndian People's Theatre AssociationKerala People's Arts ClubManch TheatreThe Madras PlayersNandikarNinasamPlatform for Action in Creative TheaterRangayanaRanga ShankaraSamahaaraTheatre Arts WorkshopTheatre Formation ParibartakWeMove TheatreAcademy of Fine Arts, KolkataCircle Theatre CompanyGirish ManchaKalidasa KalakendramNational School of DramaRabindra SadanStar TheatreSurabhi (theatre group)Mohan AgasheSadashiv AmrapurkarShabana AzmiRaj BabbarManoj BajpayeeParan BandyopadhyaySurangana BandyopadhyayBratya BasuTanikella BharaniAnirban BhattacharyaSeema BiswasPrashant DamleDeepak DobriyalVikram GokhaleNeena GuptaRajendra GuptaA. K. HangalRohini HattangadiBharat JadhavBrijendra KalaDada KondkeShahid KapoorRaj KapoorShammi KapoorPankaj KapurSatish KaushikShah Rukh KhanKulbhushan KharbandaAnupam KherSwanand KirkireShriram LagooShilpi MarwahaSohrab ModiAnanth NagAlok NathNirmal PandeyNana PatekarSmita PatilOm PuriRajkumarKangana RanautParesh RawalBalraj SahniAshok SarafKaushik SenRiddhi SenRatna Pathak ShahOm ShivpuriSudha ShivpuriShilpa ShuklaNawazuddin SiddiquiPankaj TripathiAshish VidyarthiRajpal YadavBhartendu Academy of Dramatic ArtsMadhya Pradesh School of DramaMalayalam dramaBimbisaraGautama BuddhaWilson, Horace Hayman (tr. from the Original Sanskrit)NandikeśvaraCoomaraswamy, Ananda Kentish (tr by)Balwant GargiIndian Council for Cultural RelationsTheatreMedievalCommedia dell'arteEnglish RenaissanceFrench ClassicismNeoclassicalRestorationAugustanWeimarRomanticismMelodramaNaturalismRealismModernismPostmodern19th century20th centurytimelineMusical theatreComedyTragedyImprovisationBalletCircusRadio dramaVariety showArmeniaIndonesiaPersiaPolandStagecraftscenographyCurtain CallRehearsalTheater (structure)Theatrical constraintsTheatrical superstitionsTechnical rehearsalTechnical weekLighting designSound designSet constructionTheatrical propertyCostume constructionPersonnelStage managementTechnical directorProduction managementCompany managementCarpenter (theatre)Electrician (theatre)Fly crewMake-up artistProperty masterPyrotechnicianRunning crewSpotlight operatorStagehandTheatrical TechnicianTechnical crewWardrobe supervisorCostume designerLighting designerScenic designerSound designerSound engineerVideo designCall boyProduction managerStage managerCarpenterElectricianLight board operatorLighting technicianSound operatorDresserMusical ensembleOrchestraPit orchestraGlossaryTheatrical troupeOutline of theatreSovereign statesAzerbaijanBahrainBangladeshCambodiaIsraelNorth KoreaSouth KoreaLebanonMalaysiaPakistanPhilippinesSaudi ArabiaSri LankaTurkeyVietnamStates withlimited recognitionDependenciesAbayab NattyadalAnannya Nattya GoshthiAnushilan NatyadalBahurupi Natya SangsthaNattokendroPadatik Nattya SangsadNandimukhAbdullah Al MamunAbdul KaderAbul HayatAbul KhairAfsana MimiAhmed RubelAly ZakerAsaduzzaman NoorATM ShamsuzzamanAzizul HakimBijori BarkatullahEjajul IslamEnamul HaqueFerdousi MazumderGolam MustafaHridi HaqueHumayun FaridiJayanta ChattopadhyayKhairul Alam SabujKS FirozLaila HasanLitu AnamLucky EnamLutfun Nahar LataMalay BhowmickMamunur RashidMasud Ali KhanMomtazuddin AhmedMunier ChoudhuryNasiruddin YousuffNazma AnwarNazmul Huda BachchuNurul MomenSara ZakerSaleh AhmedShabnamShahiduzzaman SelimShamima NazneenShanta IslamSikandar Abu ZafarSelim Al DeenSubhash DuttaSuborna MustafaSyed WaliullahTamalika KarmakarWahida Mollick JollyNemesisBohipirNityaPuranaNondito NorokeChe'r CyclePeople's RomeoAneek theatre groupAnya TheatreBohurupeeBratyajonChetanaGananatyaGroup theatre of KolkataNatadhaNatyoshalaPadatikPancham BaidikPurba PaschimRitwikSanglap KolkataSansritiSundaramSwapnapheriSwapnasandhaniAjit BandyopadhyayAmrita Lal BasuArdhendu Sekhar MustafiChandan SenChitra SenDebesh ChattopadhyayDebshankar HaldarGangapada BasuGoutam HalderKumar RoyKhaled ChoudhuryMeghnad BhattacharyaRamaprasad BanikRitwik GhatakSohini SenguptaShobha SenSuman MukhopadhyaySwatilekha SenguptaTripti MitraUsha GangulyChurni GangulyGeorge BakerGerasim LebedevKaushik GangulyParan BandopadhyayRajatava DuttaShekhar ChatterjeeSudipta ChakrabortyTanima SenBarricadeBireswarBirpurushBisarjanMeghe Dhaka TaraNabannaPinki BuliPoshu KhamarPaschim Banga Natya AkademiAcademy of Fine ArtsHindu TheatreMadhusudan ManchaMahajati SadanMinerva TheatreRamgopal ManchaSisir ManchaSujata SadanAkhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya ParishadSerfoji IIBal GandharvaDeenanath MangeshkarKrushnaji Prabhakar KhadilkarRam Ganesh GadkariPralhad Keshav AtrePurushottam Laxman DeshpandeJaywant DalviVasant Shankar KanetkarRatnakar MatkariVijaya MehtaPrabhakar PanshikarRavindra AmonkarChandrakant KulkarniBal Gandharva Ranga MandirShivaji MandirTilak Smarak Ranga MandirYashwantrao Chavan Natya GruhaGhashiram KotwalKatyar Kaljat GhusaliMe Nathuram Godse BoltoyMitrachi GoshtaMoruchi MavshiSakharam BinderSangeet SharadaShantata! Court Chalu AaheSangeet NatakNatya Sangeet