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Rabindra
Nath Tagore Centenary Committee, headed by India's first Prime
Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru conceived and created this large
open air theatre in the early 1960s during the centenary celebration
of Rabindra Nath Tagore. Situated on the Delhi Ridge, this theatre
can be used for music, drama and dance. While the auditorium
can seat as many as 8000 spectators, the 100 x 68 ft.stage can
be modified in three different dimensions proportionate to the
needs of the performance. Correspondingly, the seating capacity
of the auditorium can be reduced to 2000 by cordoning off the
flanks. The make-up rooms, green- rooms, costume rooms, rehearsal
rooms and workshop for performances flank the stage on both
sides in the two-storeyed construction and form a covered area
of 577.5 sq. mts. Sangeet Natak Akademi is entrusted with the
management of Rabindra Rangshala. |
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