Description :The term 'street theatre' should actually mean the innumerable theatres we find in streets and public places made by acrobats, jugglers, magicians, animal trainers, quack-medicine sellers, singers and dancers, who all do it for their living. But to an educated middle class city man like me as wells the readers of this article, the term brings forth the image of some persons like us leaving the conventional indoor theatre and its ticket-buying audience to do theatre free for the public in general in the streets and similar public places.
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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Sircar, Badal
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2017-06-22T06:35:46Z
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2017-06-22T06:35:46Z
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1983
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The term 'street theatre' should actually mean the innumerable theatres we find in streets and public places made by acrobats, jugglers, magicians, animal trainers, quack-medicine sellers, singers and dancers, who all do it for their living. But to an educated middle class city man like me as wells the readers of this article, the term brings forth the image of some persons like us leaving the conventional indoor theatre and its ticket-buying audience to do theatre free for the public in general in the streets and similar public places.