Born in British India, Gunga Din always wanted to join the British army like many of his fellow Indians, but Indians were not allowed to do so. So he starts observing the British and learns ...
Though video and film are fashionable onstage these days, a show that would seem ripe for it actually steers clear. Last week I caught “Gonna See a Movie Called Gunga Din” at the Bushwick Starr — one ...
A prep (junior) school in Oxford, known improbably as the Dragon, had since the 1920s named one of its boarding houses Gunga Din after the character in Rudyard Kipling’s famous poem. Last month the ...
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