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A grand Delhi auditorium with a packed audience in plush red seats applauding a play just curtain-called, dramatic stage lights warming a gold proscenium frame. Reviews
May 6, 2026 5 min read

Theatre in Delhi: 8 Stages You Should Know in 2026

Eight Delhi theatre venues that anchor the capital's stage culture, from grand auditoriums to intimate black boxes. The Delhi theatre…

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A grand vintage proscenium stage with painted backdrops, costumed performers in turbans and angarkhas, and a large audience in a colonial-era Bombay theatre lit by gaslight. History
April 10, 2026 5 min read

How Did Parsi Theatre Influence Indian Cinema? The Forgotten DNA

Every Bollywood movie you have ever loved has a tiny piece of Parsi theatre in its DNA. Songs, melodrama, comic…

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The intimate brick interior of Prithvi Theatre in Juhu Mumbai, with red velvet seats arranged in a horseshoe around a wooden thrust stage, warm amber lights coming up before a play. Institutes
March 9, 2026 5 min read

Prithvi Theatre Mumbai: The Family Stage That Shaped Hindi Theatre

From Prithviraj Kapoor's travelling troupe to a tiny Juhu auditorium that hosts the country's best Hindi theatre, Prithvi is more…

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