Theatre & Drama of India
Performing Arts

Theatre & Drama of India

From ancient Sanskrit plays to vibrant folk theatre — India's dramatic tradition spans three millennia and hundreds of regional forms.

Tradition

3000+ Years

Sanskrit Drama

From 200 BCE

Regional Forms

50+ Traditions

UNESCO Heritage

Koodiyattam & Chhau

India's theatrical heritage is one of the oldest in the world. The Natyashastra, attributed to the sage Bharata Muni (200 BCE–200 CE), is considered the world's earliest and most comprehensive treatise on performing arts, codifying everything from stagecraft and dramaturgy to music, dance and the theory of Rasa (aesthetic emotions).

Indian theatre has always been a total art form — combining poetry, music, dance, makeup and costume into a unified performance. Whether it's the elaborate Kathakali of Kerala or the boisterous Tamasha of Maharashtra, each form carries within it centuries of community memory, mythology and social commentary.

Masters of the Stage

Notable Playwrights & Dramatists

Bhasa

2nd–3rd century CE

Wrote 13 surviving Sanskrit plays including Svapnavasavadattam

Kalidasa

4th–5th century CE

Author of Abhijnanashakuntalam, the jewel of Sanskrit drama

Bhavabhuti

8th century CE

Known for Uttararamacharita and Malatimadhava

Visakhadatta

4th–5th century CE

Wrote the political drama Mudrarakshasa

Girish Karnad

1938–2019

Modern playwright who revived mythological themes in Tughlaq and Taledanda

Habib Tanvir

1923–2009

Founded Naya Theatre and merged classical Chhattisgarh folk art with modern theatre

The Natyashastra — World's First Theatre Manual

Composed between 200 BCE and 200 CE, the Natyashastra by Bharata Muni is a monumental treatise covering all aspects of performing arts. Its 36 chapters detail dramaturgy, stagecraft, character types, aesthetics, music, dance, costume and makeup.

36

Chapters

6,000+

Verses

8 → 9

Rasas Defined

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