Parsi theatre

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Parsi theatre is a 19th- and early 20th-century commercial theatre tradition from the Parsi community in India, known for its melodramatic style, elaborate staging, and fusion of Indian and Western performance elements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial theatre
performing arts genre
theatre tradition
basedOn Indian folk performance traditions
Persian theatrical influences
Victorian theatre conventions
countryOfOrigin India
declinePeriod early 20th century
developedIn Bombay (Mumbai) NERFINISHED
Bombay Presidency NERFINISHED
endTime early 20th century
ethnicCommunityOfOrigin Parsi community NERFINISHED
Zoroastrian Parsis NERFINISHED
genre historical drama
melodrama
mythological drama
social drama
hasCharacteristic adaptations of mythological and historical stories
elaborate staging
fusion of Indian and Western performance elements
inclusion of comic interludes
melodramatic style
popular entertainment
song-and-dance sequences
spectacular visual effects
touring company model
use of Urdu and Hindustani language
use of curtains and painted backdrops
use of female impersonators in early period
use of gas and later electric lighting
use of proscenium stage
influenced Bollywood NERFINISHED
Urdu theatre
early Indian cinema
modern Indian theatre
popular melodrama in South Asia
languageUsed Gujarati
Hindi
Hindustani
Urdu NERFINISHED
peakPeriod late 19th century
performedIn India NERFINISHED
South Asia NERFINISHED
colonial India
urban commercial theatres
reasonForDecline changing urban entertainment patterns
competition from cinema
startTime 19th century
usedMusicStyle hybrid Indian-Western musical idioms
popular songs of the period

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Marathi theatre influencedBy Parsi theatre