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Natarang Pratishthan Page 1 of 7 PERIODICALS BOOKS BOOK ON KARANTH Sl Title Writer P&P Lang Year Src\ Ac Note/Cont Muraleedhara Critical exploration of B.V Karanth’s 1. B.V.Karanth Upadhya, Hiriadka. Karnataka Kannada 1996 N.P-783 achievements. (eds) National School of Drama 2. B. V. Karanth Jaidev Taneja Hindi 2001 N.P. Karanth’s life and working theatre Publication, New Delhi WITH REFERENCE ON KARANTH Sl Title Writer WF P&P Lang Year Src\ Ac Note/Cont Drama: The Gift of Tokyo; Institute for the Gods - Culture, Study of Languages and 1. Performance and Suresh Awasthi English 1983 N.P. Page no.iii –reference. Cultures of Asia and Communication in Africa(ILCAA) India. Asides: Themes in New Delhi; National 2. Contemporary Indian Nemichandra Jain English 2003 N.P. School of Drama. Theatre Theatre and the World: New Delhi; Manohar Rustom Bharucha 3. Essays on Performance Publications. English 1990 N.P. Pages: 266, 288, 291-references and Politics of Culture. The Plays of Girish Jayadip Singh New Delhi, Prestige N.P. / 17, 18, 19, 32 – references. 4. English 1999 Karnad. Dodiya. Books. 624 Natarang Pratishthan http://www.natarang.org/documentation.html Page 1 of 7 PERIODICALS Src\ Sl WF Writer Title Magazine Year Pages G/P Plg Note/Cont Ac Two important folktale based plays in Kannada - Chandrashekhar Kambar’s Kavita Nehru Centenary Asian Theatre 168- 1. Article 1991 English N.P Jokumarswami, first staged in 1973 and Nagpal Festival journal 177 Girish Karnad's Hayvadan (Transposed Heads) directed by Karnath were staged. Skandgupt originally written by Jaishankar Prasad, edited by Ram Gopal Bajaj, directed Skandgupt Ki 11th- 17th by B.V.Karanth, staged by Madhya Pradesh Nemichandra Saptahik 2. Review Chunotiyan aur March Hindi N.P Rangmandal at Antrang Theatre, Bharat Jain Dinman Karanth 1984 Bhawan on the occasion of their second anniversary. Nemichandra Jain discusses Karanth’s production of Skandgupta. Jitendra Kumar writes on experiences (16 Jitendra May -16 June Bharat Bhawan) with Madhya Natya Samikshyen Kumar Pradesh Rangmandal as an observer of the 3. Article Kalavarta 1985 47-65 Hindi N.P rehearsal and performance of Hayvadan a play written by Girish Karnard and directed by Karanth Natarang Pratishthan http://www.natarang.org/documentation.html Page 2 of 7 INVITATION Sl Mus Play Plw Tr./ Adp Olg/ Title OW/P/N/s G/P Director Pop Year Src/An Note/Cont no Dir M.P. Andha Dharmavir Dharmavir Bansi B.V. Ravindralaya, 1. Andhayug Rangmandal, 3.4.1999 N.P Org. SNA Yug Bharti Bharti/ Play Kaul Karanth Lucknow Bhopal Bangla/ Manjari Tarashankar Apoorvanand/ Tarashankar Shri Ram B.V. B.V. Sri Ram Center, 2- 2. Manjari N.P Opera Bandopadhyay Trans Bandhophay/ Center Karanth Karanth New Delhi 5.5.1996 Opera A presentation of Toli with M.P Bhopal Indira Gandhi Volga Hindi/ Rahul the Rahul Rajesh Indira Gandhi B.V. B.V. Anthropological 6- 3 Se Volga Se Sankrityayan/ N.P Collabration Sankrityayan Joshi/Adap Anthropological Karanth Karanth Museum, 7.11.1993 Ganga Ganga Travelogue of Human Museum Bhopal resources Development Ministry. Natarang Pratishthan http://www.natarang.org/documentation.html Page 3 of 7 PHOTOGRAPHS Tr./Adp Olg/Title Mus Src/ Ac Sl Play Plw OW/P/N/S G/P Dir. Note/Cont. From Dir. Rang Karanth Basant Mahanirvan/ Mandal B.V. N.P- 7785, 7781, 8138 1. Maha Nirvan Satish Alekar Satish Alekar Alakhnandan acted in the Dev/ Marathi Bharat Karanth 7782, 8127, 7786, 7803 play Bhawan N.P / 7797, 7798, 7799, 7795, 7794, 7796, 4932, Rang Ram 8150, 8149, 8109, 8108, Jaishankar Mandal B.V. B.V. 2. Skandagupta Gopal Skandagupta Jaishankar Prashad 455, 444, 448, 453, 450, Prashad Bharat Karanth Karanth Bajaj 452, 451, 442, 449, 446, Bhawan 2253, 454, 447, 440, 441, 439, 7836, 783 Student Andher Bhartendu Andher Bhartendu B.V. B.V. 3. NSD N.P-7822 production of Nagari Harischandra Nagari Harishchandra Karanth Karanth NSD Madhya Raja Pagla Pradesh B.V. B.V. Rajat Rang 4. Shakespeare King Lear Shakespeare N.P.-8178-8179 Teen Betiyan Kala Karanth Karanth Festival Parishad POSTER Sl Play Plw Tr./Adp G/P Dir Mus Dir Actor POP Year Src/ Ac Bharat Bhawan Size68x38 1. Insaf Ka Ghera Bertolt Brecht Madan Soni B.V Karanth B.V Karanth Bhopal Rangmandal N.P 457 Panjar Shala/ Rabindranath Vivek High School, B.V Karanth Size51x37 2. B.V. Karanth Chandigarh 1999 Tashon Ka Desh Tagore Chandigarh N.P 172 Sa Re Ga Ma Tak Size56x36 3. Rekha Jain Umang, New Delhi Rekha Jain B.V Karanth Delhi 1994 Dhina Dhin N.P 191 Natarang Pratishthan http://www.natarang.org/documentation.html Page 4 of 7 NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS Sl WF Writer Title NPN Language D&Y Note Src 1. Article Nemichandra Jain Forging a new theatre idiom Statesman English 4.12.1987 NP As long as there is life ,there Illustrated 2. Interview M.D. Riti English 14.3.1992 NCPA will be theatre Weekly Dnyaneshwar Karanth’s play- A rare Economic 3. Article English 10.10.1976 NCPA Nadkarni experience Times BROCHURES Tr./ Src/ Olg/Title OW/P/ Mus Note/ Sl Play Plw Adp G/P Director Desg POP Year Ac N/S Dir Cont From Hayavadana is the Girish B.V. Girish B.V. B.V. N.P fourth play by the 1. Hayavadan Hayavadna Dishantar 1972 Karanad Karanth Karnad Karanth Karanth -760 Kannada playwright Girish Karnad. Agha Agha Devendra B.V. N.P- NSD second year 2. Yahudi ki Ladki Hashra Yahudi ki Ladki hashra NSD Raj Delhi Karanth 954 student production Kashmiri kashmiri Ankur Bharat Under the Madhya Bhopal Bhawan B.V. B.V. Pradesh 3. Malvikagnimitra Kalidasa Kalidas Malvikagnimitra Kalidasa ,Madhya 1983 N.P Rangmandal Karanth Karanth Rangmandal ‘Utsav Pradesh : Bhopal 83’ Natarang Pratishthan http://www.natarang.org/documentation.html Page 5 of 7 Audio, Video, Data (CDs/ VHS/ Beta/ Digital Cassettes) Audio Sl Title Occasion Date & place Director Playwright Note & content By Suresh 1. Rang Sangeet Yatra Interview 9-10 April, 1995 NP 199 Awasthi CD Sl. Title Director Group Place/Date Time Ac/Src N.P 189 , A film on Karanth 1. A Creative Legend Of India B.V.Karanth made by Vibha Mishra Video Note Content & Sl.No Title Director Music director Occasion Date & Place Src Documentation by Anamika Haksar and Kirti Jain of Feb-March 2000, 1. N.P 167 the work process by B.V.Karanth in Heggudu Heggudu, Karnataka Video Øe la[;k “kh’kZd miy{; LFkku ,oa frFkh ifjxzg.k la[;ka 1. dkjar ukVdksRlo izsek dkjar caxywj 14-09-2003 oh&260 Asian Theatre Documentation Work 2. 11-04-2004 oh&150 shop Part –1 Asian Theatre Documentation Work 3. 11-04-2004 oh&151 shop Part –2 4. c-o- dkjar ls ckrphr d&155 uVjax yksdkiZ.k lekjksg ifjppkZ usfepUnz tSu c- 5. o-dkjar] v”kksd oktis;h] ukeoj flag ,oa lksuy 3 Qjojh 1990 d&60 ekuflag Natarang Pratishthan http://www.natarang.org/documentation.html Page 6 of 7 c-o- dkjar }kjk funsZf”kr Hkkjr Hkou jaxeaMy dh izLrqfr;ka ¼1981 ls 2001½ Øe ukVd ys[kd vuqokn@ukV;karj@:ikUrj.kdrkZ funsZ”kd izFke izn”kZu dqy iznZ”ku la[;k 1 ?kklhjke dksroky fot; rsUnqydj vuqokn%& clUr nso c-o-dkjar 19Qjojh 1982 101 2 deZHkwfe izsepUn ukV~; c-o-dkjar 6Qjojh 1982 5 3 fo”kk[k t;”kadj izlkn c-o-dkjar 15Qjojh1982 2 4 prqHkkZ.kh bZ”ojnRr] oj:fp] “kwnzd]”;key c-o-dkjar 14uoEcj1981 1 5 xkjk dh xkM+h “kwnzd vuqokn%& gjh”k fuxe c-o-dkjar 24 Qjojh 1984 9 6 “kL= lUrku jkes”oj izse c-o-dkjar 30twu 1990 8 c-o- dkjar }kjk funsZf”kr fgUnh UkkVdksa dh lwph la[;k ukVd dk uke ys[kd laLFkku@LFkku Hkk’kk funsZ”ku@laxhr o’kZ 1. 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