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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Collision of cultures: some western interpretations and uses of the Indian theatre | 13 |
2 | Goodbye Grotowski | 42 |
3 | The theatre of migrants | 54 |
4 | Peter Brook's Mahabharata: a view from India | 68 |
5 | The Request Concert project: foreword | 91 |
6 | Request Concert in Calcutta | 95 |
7 | Request Concert in Bombay | 112 |
8 | Request Concert in Madras | 127 |
9 | Retrospect | 148 |
10 | Preparing for Krishna | 165 |
11 | Notes on the invention of tradition | 192 |
12 | Letter to an actress | 211 |
13 | Ninasam: a cultural alternative | 220 |
Afterword | 240 | |
Index | 251 |
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