the premises of the Seminary, .Where they acted the plays of “Othelo” “Merchant of Venice” &c &c. It was'Babu (since Maharaja Sip) ' Jotindramohan Tagore, who first 'Of all i C . suggested to them that they it c should introduce • Native dramatic representations and
organise a native orchestra <n the basis of dur native instruments. Acting upon this hint they produced the sensational pity of "Kulin Kul Sarvasva” and . then the theatre abruptly became'defunct in 1856.”
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JTfflil af<5t*rear *q;jprti <2|f*ra ufaira $t*R«t«rta[ jrs? « I C*Ntel SttCT foft* JJttM ’TtfMTl «OT? «lt^I f«®R M, ««%tfTOR ^ 'B SefTfa *f**t- ^C?t% tflll ” t “But.Keshab was content not only to read, but wanted to act, a. desire in which w^ all warmly seconded him. We wer^also supported by our »c • elder' relatives.
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+ improvised, cast-away European clothes were ppeedily pro- «. ,«
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