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Theatrer Darshak Darshaker Theatre

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Author: Subroto Ghosh (সুব্রত ঘোষ)
Genre: Natak O Natak Samparkita (নাটক ও নাটক সম্পর্কিত)
ISBN (Hardcover): 9789354254062
Pages: 304
Weight: 490 grams


Description:
Theatre Darshak Darshaker Theatre delves into the relationship between theatre and its audience, exploring both these facets in depth. The book discusses the evolution of Bengali theatre, as well as the changing role of the audience. Through this discussion, it touches on various aspects like the role of the audience, their perception, and the concept of dramaturgy.

This work also explores various genres of theatre such as ideal modernist theatre, well-made plays, post-modern theatre, post-post-modern theatre, deconstructed non-narrative theatre, and post-dramatic theatre, providing the reader with a wide range of theatrical forms. The book also highlights significant works from Bengali stage productions, particularly from the pre-COVID era.

The narrative is enriched by the reflections of Subroto Ghosh, who has been a dedicated theatre audience member for over fifty years, alongside his experiences as a theatre critic for thirty-five years. Additionally, the perspectives of twenty eminent theatre personalities are included, offering their thoughts on the evolving role of the audience.

This book offers readers a unique glimpse into the symbiotic relationship between the stage and its spectators, and presents a multi-layered analysis of how theatre continues to evolve in modern times.