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Edited by Sudhanva Deshpande, Akshara KV and Sameera Iyengar
Tulika,
236 pages, Rs 350
Leading Indian theatre artists, scholars and activists come together to reflect on the country’s rich and diverse theatre practices. While theatre in India is a vibrant form – performed in auditoria, schools and colleges, parks and gardens, restaurants, rooftops, open fields, street corners, and even moving trains – the practice of theatre has, until this collection came along, remained vastly undertheorised.
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