Colonial Calcutta Theatre Unveils Untold Stories of Prostitute-Actresses.
The article explores how theatre in colonial Calcutta reflected the cultural and social dynamics of the time. It discusses the portrayal of different characters like Russians, Babus, and mothers on stage. The researchers analyze how Bengal Renaissance influenced theatre and the transition from colonial Jatra to native theatre. They also highlight the role of prostitute-actresses in shaping late nineteenth-century Bengali theatre.