Nautanki - (Forms of Drama) by Devendra Sharma (Hardcover)
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- Drawing on more than 4 decades of experience working in Nautanki as a writer, director, singer, and actor, Sharma's book is the first major study to analyse Nautanki not only through its literary bases, but also through live performances, considering it both in a historical vein and as contemporary theatre on the ground.
- About the Author: Devendra Sharma is Professor of Communication and Performance Studies at California State University, USA.
- 224 Pages
- Performing Arts, Theater
- Series Name: Forms of Drama
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About the Book
"What entertained India's masses and elites before the arrival of cinema? When did "modern" theatre begin in India? Scholar and fifth-generation Nautanki artist, Devendra Sharma, examines the history of Nautanki, a theatrical form that flourished in North India from the 18th to the 21st century. Drawing on over 4 decades of experience, Sharma's is the first major study to analyse Nautanki through a literary and performance perspective, considering it in a historical vein and as contemporary theatre. Nautanki is essential reading for anybody interested in Indian theatre, world theatre, musical theatre, opera, Bollywood, and India's national cinema in Hindi"--Book Synopsis
Drawing on more than 4 decades of experience working in Nautanki as a writer, director, singer, and actor, Sharma's book is the first major study to analyse Nautanki not only through its literary bases, but also through live performances, considering it both in a historical vein and as contemporary theatre on the ground.What entertained India's masses and elites before the arrival of cinema in India? When did "modern" theatre begin in India and how did Nautanki contribute to its rise?
In this book, renowned theatre scholar and 7th-generation Nautanki artist Devendra Sharma examines the theatrical form of Nautanki-its history, organisational structure, narratives, poetics, musical structures, artists, and performance spaces-which flourished in North India in the 19th and the 20th centuries, and is still popular now.
In a concise format, Sharma explores how this socially and politically relevant theatre, full of beautiful music, swashbuckling heroes, magic, romance, and contemporary themes, once charmed audiences throughout India's cities and countryside towns and served as the continuation of elements of ancient Indian theatre. This book unravels a critical shift in the history of Indian theatre, the move from unbounded performance spaces to proscenium stages in big cities, and how this changed the meaning of theatre in India. It examines how forces of globalization and modernization have profoundly changed India's theatrical landscape, arguably side-lining one of its most robust theatre forms of the 19th and 20th centuries. It also discusses the future of Nautanki, and how it is now being performed globally. Nautankiis essential reading for anybody interested in Indian theatre, world theatre, musical theatre, opera, and Bollywood.
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Nautanki: The Musical Theatre of North India is that rare thing: an account of a once wildly popular theatre form by a contemporary performer-scholar steeped in the tradition. Devendra Sharma combines history, aesthetics, and technical exposition with a robust critique of the marginalization of popular performance as "folk". As his own work shows, nautanki is a richly expressive and pliable language that continues to speak to contemporary anxieties and desires.
Francesca Orsini, Professor Emerita, SOAS, University of London, UK
Devendra Sharma approaches performance for social change as a scholar, a performer, and a director. He is a leading expert in Nautanki and his inquiry into its past, present, and future provides valuable insights.
Douglas Fraleigh, California State University-Fresno, USA
Devendra Sharma's volume presents a rare combination of intimate insider and academic outsider approaches to one of the most important living theatrical traditions of India. Sharma has the unique privilege of being able to start his fieldwork at home, within the internalized tradition of an outstanding nautanki performer lineage. His lifelong cultivation of Nautanki is balanced with decades of engagement with western academia. This monograph not only presents invaluable insights into the history and working of Nautanki with close attention to its practicalities but is also a highly readable volume with evocative descriptions of Nautanki performances and of the complex emotions it raises both in the artists and the audience.
Imre Bangha, University of Oxford, UK
About the Author
Devendra Sharma is Professor of Communication and Performance Studies at California State University, USA. He is a seventh-generation actor-singer, writer, and director of Nautanki, Svang and Sangit (older forms of Nautanki). He has performed more than 2000 performances so far in his performance career. He wrote his doctoral thesis in 2006 at Ohio University, in addition to other publications, on Nautanki, and is a worldwide authority on it.Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: .76 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Forms of Drama
Sub-Genre: Theater
Genre: Performing Arts
Number of Pages: 224
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Theme: History & Criticism
Format: Hardcover
Author: Devendra Sharma
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 2025
TCIN: 1002483060
UPC: 9781350296725
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-5732
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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