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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Badal_SircarBadal Sircar - Wikipedia

    Sudhindra Sircar (15 July 1925 - 13 May 2011), also known as Badal Sarkar, was an influential Indian dramatist and theatre director, most known for his anti-establishment plays during the Naxalite movement in the 1970s and taking theatre out of the proscenium and into public arena, when he transformed his own theatre company ...

  2. Evam Indrajit (also Ebong Indrajit depending on the transliteration from Bangla) ( Bangla: এবং ইন্দ্রজিত; in English: And Indrajit) is the most celebrated work of Indian dramatist and theater director Badal Sarkar. [1] . It was originally written in Bengali in the year 1962 and performed by the theatre group 'Shatabdi' formed by the writer. [2] .

  3. Michhil is a satirical and critical commentary on the status quo, performed by actors who interact with the audience and transform the space. It is an example of Third Theatre, a concept developed by Badal Sircar, the father of street theatre in India.

  4. 1. Mai 2016 · A book that explores the evolution and contradictions of Badal Sircar's Third Theatre, a political and experimental theatre movement in post-colonial India. The book challenges some notions of the Third Theatre and examines its relation with the people, the masses, and the colonial legacy.

  5. Books. Three Plays: Procession, Bhoma, Stale News. Badal Sarkar. Seagull Books, 2009 - 168 pages. Perhaps no other theatre personality has had such a deep and pervasive influence on theatre...

  6. 30. Sept. 2015 · Badal Sircar (1925-2011) is one of the most important and influential figures in the history of post-independence Indian theatre. As a playwright, he contributed seminal texts which have...

  7. Badal Sarkar. Seagull Books, 2009 - Theater - 157 pages. Perhaps no other theatre personality has had such a deep and pervasive influence on theatre practice and theory in post-independence...