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    Area of Science:

    • Performing Arts
    • Cultural Studies
    • Theatre History

    Background:

    • "Oh! Calcutta!" was a groundbreaking and controversial revue that premiered in the late 1960s.
    • The show featured nudity and sexual themes, challenging prevailing social mores.
    • Its unique blend of sketches, songs, and dances sparked widespread public and critical debate.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the artistic merits and theatrical innovations of "Oh! Calcutta!".
    • To explore the cultural and social impact of the production on contemporary society.
    • To assess the show's legacy in the history of musical theatre and performance art.

    Main Methods:

    • Content analysis of performance reviews and critical essays.
    • Historical contextualization of the show within the socio-cultural landscape of the era.
    • Examination of the production's staging, script, and musical numbers.

    Main Results:

    • The production was lauded for its innovative approach to performance and its willingness to tackle taboo subjects.
    • "Oh! Calcutta!" significantly influenced subsequent theatrical productions by pushing boundaries of content and form.
    • Critical reception was polarized, reflecting the societal divisions regarding its themes and presentation.

    Conclusions:

    • "Oh! Calcutta!" remains a significant landmark in 20th-century theatre, notable for its daring exploration of sexuality and its artistic experimentation.
    • The revue's enduring legacy lies in its role in challenging censorship and broadening the scope of acceptable subject matter in mainstream performance.
    • Its historical importance is cemented by its contribution to the evolution of musical theatre and its reflection of a period of significant social change.