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The Madras Players

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with the help of directors like John Shepherd and Peter Coe and with constant support from the British Council. In the 1970s, they turned their attention to the newly available English translations of Indian-language plays, a venture which was well received by the audiences. Noted
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which featured a mix of British and Indian actors. Shortly after, the Madras Dramatic Society closed down, and bequeathed most of their props and make-up equipment to The Madras Players founding members N. S. Yamuna and Gayathri (Grace) Krishnaswamy.
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The Madras Players has its origins from Kilpauk General/Mental Hospital in the Psychiatric Ward, a theatre group exclusively for the mentally disabled, that mounted comedies and bedroom farces in the early 1950s. In 1955, the
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translated his plays to English for the group, who also performed translated works of playwrights like
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The Players' notable theatre productions include adaptations of Vijay Tendulkar's
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The group members in the early 1960s included Thambi Kadambavanam, Ammu Mathew,
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Noted performers for the Players in this period include comedian
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Index

English
theatre
Chennai
British Council
Robert Newton
Othello
Girish Karnad
Stewart Melluish
Terence Rattigan
Shakespeare
Ibsen
Osborne
Kannada
Girish Karnad
Mohan Rakesh
Vijay Tendulkar
Gurucharan Das
Naushir Ratnagar
Mithran Devanesan
P. C. Ramakrishna
Shreekumar Varma
Midnight Hotel
Girish Karnad
Hayavadana
Chetan Bhagat
Five Point Someone


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