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Architecture and Design Elements in Ritual and Religious Drama in India

  • By Farley P. Richmond and Richard E. Dunham
  • Published in Vol. 39 No. 2 (Spring 2003): 37
  • ABSTRACT: Ancient ritualistic dramas with religious roots are performed mainly in the rural areas of India while the urban centers enjoy dramatic productions bearing strong western influences.

    Additional information by the authors about contemporary theatre in India, which was not able to fit in the published article, is available on the TD&T Web site at www.usitt.org/tdt.index/extras/39-2india.html.

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