Description :This is the study and criticism on the basis of different articles and author's reviews for Marathi theatre according to its different era in which it developed. The 150-year-old Marathi theatre is the oldest theatre I India. There are disputes regarding its birth-date if the Tanjavur tradition is taken into account one bas to go back to 1710. But usually 5 November 1943, the day when Vishnudas Anant Bhave first gave a public performance of Seeta Swayamvar; is supposed to be the day when the Marathi theatre was born. Bhave not only executed the roles and duties of producer, playwright and director but also popularized the use of the word natak (play).
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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Nadkarni, Kamlakar
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Maharashtra
dc.date.accessioned
2017-07-10T21:22:56Z
dc.date.available
2017-07-10T21:22:56Z
dc.date.issued
1995
dc.description.abstract
This is the study and criticism on the basis of different articles and author's reviews for Marathi theatre according to its different era in which it developed. The 150-year-old Marathi theatre is the oldest theatre I India. There are disputes regarding its birth-date if the Tanjavur tradition is taken into account one bas to go back to 1710. But usually 5 November 1943, the day when Vishnudas Anant Bhave first gave a public performance of Seeta Swayamvar; is supposed to be the day when the Marathi theatre was born. Bhave not only executed the roles and duties of producer, playwright and director but also popularized the use of the word natak (play).