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Domingos José "Saib" Rocha (23 August 1898 – 28 April 1972), also known as A. J. Rocha, was an Indian playwright, theatre director, and actor known for his work in ''
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'' productions. Referred to as the "Lion of the
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stage", Rocha was a leading Konkani
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from 1916 to 1941. One of the greatest Konkani playwrights and directors, he founded the Union Jack Dramatic Company, six years after being influenced by the ''tiatr'' production Maurice and Juliana vo A Real Love Story (1910) by
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.


Career

During the early stages of the
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'', a form of
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theatrical entertainment, the field encountered challenges. Numerous Konkani drama companies emerged and disbanded at a similar frequency, reflecting the unstable nature of the art form. However, the arrival of Rocha marked a turning point in the history of Konkani ''tiatr'', as noted by
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, a Konkani historian and singer. Rocha's presence on the Konkani ''tiatr'' scene proved to be a crucial milestone, providing a much-needed boost to the struggling state of this Goan entertainment tradition. Rocha's entrance into the Konkani ''tiatr'' arena coincided with a critical juncture when
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was grappling to steer the Konkani ''tiatr'' in the right direction. The Konkani ''tiatr'' faced numerous challenges during this period, including petty politics, vulgarity, unhealthy criticism, and jealousy. These factors posed a threat to the integrity of the Konkani ''tiatr'' and its adherence to the noble standards set by
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, known as the originator of Konkani ''tiatr''. Rocha's interest in the Konkani ''tiatr'' was sparked during his stay in
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in 1910, where he had the opportunity to witness several Konkani ''tiatrs'' written and directed by figures such as L.C.D. Braganza (also known as Rama), Douglas Fernandes, Sebastiao Gabriel D'Souza (alias Karachiwala), Lucasinho Ribeiro, and Rogaciano D'Souza. These experiences left a profound impact on Rocha, igniting his passion for writing and directing Konkani ''tiatrs''. With his solid academic background, proficiency in English, and a natural affinity for the Konkani stage, Rocha embarked on his ambitious endeavor. Rocha initiated the creation of his first Konkani ''tiatr'', titled ''Zenoveva de Brabão''. However, in the midst of this undertaking, Rocha received a job offer in
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, compelling him to temporarily depart from Bombay. While in the Gulf, the outbreak of the
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prompted Rocha's return to Bombay. Upon his return, Rocha resumed his work on the script and successfully completed it in 1916. To bring his vision to life, Rocha meticulously selected an ensemble of actors and actresses. He formed the Union Jack Dramatic Company, which served as the platform for staging his ''tiatr''. Comprising 32 members, the Union Jack Dramatic Company included founding actors such as Emidio Sailor, C. Carneiro, Jose Pereira Mittaiwalli, Simon Alphonso, S. Dias, J. Afonso, Luis Borges, Alphonso Pako, Chikin, Luis Alphonso, Altos, Duarte Hara, Santan Fernandes, D'Costa Eddie, Thomas Fernandes, Babu Hilario, Victor, Peter Peres Bomboincar, Elzara, C. D'Souza, A. Peres Bombilkar, Johnie Bartle, Patrick Fireman, and D'Costa Midas. The Union Jack Dramatic Company faced its fair share of challenges during its establishment, while Rocha, its leader, sought stability. In 1931, internal conflicts arose between Emidio Salilor and Luis Borges, two popular composers and singers of the theatrical company, resulting in the departure of some members. However, Rocha promptly replenished the group with new members, including Anthony Vaz, J. R. Fithna, Anthony Tulu, M. C. Correia, J. P. Souzalin, Souza Ferrão, Franco, C. Brazil, Manny Luis, and B. Vaz. This resurgence propelled the Union Jack Dramatic Company forward with renewed enthusiasm. Rocha, a firm advocate of discipline, commanded the respect of his colleagues, who bestowed upon him the title "Saib Rocha" out of admiration, despite his preference for the simpler moniker A.J. Rocha. Throughout his career, Rocha authored and produced approximately 60–62 original Konkani ''tiatrs'' between 1916 and 1941. As a student of drama, Rocha developed a particular affinity for the works of
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. In 1935, he undertook the translation and production of ''
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'' in the
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. Rocha extensively toured with the Union Jack Dramatic Company, leaving an imprint on various locales. Portuguese newspapers of the time documented the troupe's visit to Goa in 1926, where they staged ''tiatrs'' at the Eden Cinema Theatre in
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(later known as Cine National) and the Clube Harmonia Hall in Borda, Goa. Having already established their reputation in Bombay, they were warmly received in Goa, garnering substantial coverage in local newspapers. Consequently, the group was compelled to host repeat performances in both Pangim and
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in 1927. While Rocha occasionally assumed acting roles in his ''tiatrs'', his primary focus lay in directing. Notable appearances include his involvement in Jinnu's ''Imperador Carlos Magno Ani Bara Par Fransache'', presented by the Union Jack Dramatic Company at the Princess Theatre Bhangwadi, Bombay on 3 December 1929, and Carcus Sailor Boy's ''White Rose Garden Vo Dhovea Gulabachi Bag'' in 1934. Rocha dedicated himself to the Konkani stage with an open mindset and progressive ideas, recognizing the distinct roles of playwriting, directing, and acting within the realm of theater. Among Rocha's most popular ''tiatrs'', which he both authored and directed, are ''Dubavi Ghorcarn'' (The Doubtful Wife), ''Noketr Italia Xarachem'' (The star of the city of Italy), ''Gupit Cazar'' (Secret Marriage), ''Mog ani Krim'', ''Calsad Nouro'', ''Ghor-Zanvoim'' (''
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''), ''Son of Jeruzalem'', ''Aunkarancho Sounsar'', and ''Romeo & Juliet''. Significant performances include the staging of Rocha's own ''tiatr Doth'' (
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) at the Princess Theatre Bhangwadi on 14 April 1931, which marked the debut of actress Miss Georgina Souza. ''Mea Culpa'' ( My Fault) was presented at the Victoria Theatre in
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, Bombay, on 17 November 1931, followed by ''Mr. Bardez ani Mr. Salcete'' at the Princess Theatre Bhangwadi on 2 December 1932. Existing records indicate that Rocha's ''tiatr First Prize'' was performed by Souza Ferrão in
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, Goa, on 16 November 1932. After a brief stint in
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, Rocha returned to Bombay in 1934 and showcased ''Share Holders Night'' at the
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on 8 April. This particular ''tiatr'' garnered attention from dignitaries, including His Excellency, The Counsel of Persia. On 10 June 1934, Rocha presented ''Son of Jeruzalem'' at the Royal Opera House, followed by ''Visronk Dukh-Khont'' on 3 December 1934. A revival of ''Son of Jeruzalem'' took place at the Princess Theatre Bhangwadi on 11 January 1948. On 25 December 1935, Rocha presented his play ''Dubavi Ghorcarn'' at the Royal Opera House in Bombay, followed by a repeat performance at the Baliwala Theatre in
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, Bombay on 22 April 1946. Subsequently, on 25 February 1936, he staged ''Addangi Choli ani Patrador Cholo'', and on 18 May 1936, he showcased ''Dona Enestina vo Sounsar Jiklim Hanv'' at the Princess Theatre in Bhangwadi, Bombay. Rocha had previously staged another play, titled ''Ek Oklek Teg Noure'' (The bride with three bridegrooms), at the same theatre in 1935. Continuing his creative endeavors, on 4 October 1944, he organized the production of ''Sezareachim Kizilam'' at
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Hall in
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, Bombay. Rocha consistently demonstrated a prolific output, producing an average of two new ''
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s'' each year, with each production undergoing approximately six months of rehearsals. Known for their educational value and high artistic standards, Rocha's ''tiatrs'' garnered recognition for their quality performances. Despite encountering skepticism and criticism from the elite
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community in
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, Rocha tenaciously pursued his mission of elevating the standards of
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theater. He maintained a dedication to his craft, even during periods of discouragement resulting from relatively low audience turnout, writes Mazarello. In line with other prominent figures in the field, Rocha also made significant efforts to promote female participation in performances. Alongside his wife Ermeline, he introduced Miss Georgina in ''Doth'' in 1931 and again in 1934, followed by the introduction of Miss Carlota in his ''tiatr Son of Jeruzalem'' in 1934. Additionally, Rocha featured his wife Ermeline in several of his ''tiatrs''. Mazarello further writes, some aspects of Rocha's productions included the elaborate and visually stunning sets, as well as the meticulous direction employed. Rocha's dedication to his craft extended beyond Bombay, as he embarked on tours with his troupe, performing in various cities such as
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, and
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. Even in his later years, Rocha's passion for dramatic arts remained undiminished. When approached by contractors seeking to restage his ''tiatr Mog Ani Krim'', Rocha enlisted the directorial expertise of
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. The play was subsequently performed at Victoria Gardens in
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, Bombay on 3 November 1963. Similarly, Rocha's ''Ghor Zanvoim'' was restaged under the direction of Alfred Rose at St. Mary's Hall in
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, Bombay on 15 August 1964. During his time in Goa, Rocha collaborated with M. Dod de Verna to stage his ''tiatrs Dubhavi Ghorcarn'', resulting in several performances of the play held in Goa in May 1966, featuring the Young Stars of Goa troupe. Despite health concerns limiting his ability to write new ''tiatrs'', Rocha maintained an enthusiastic spirit and entrusted his plays to various contractors and emerging directors such as Remmie Colaco, Alfred Rose, and Dod de Verna. Konkani historian,
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, acknowledges Rocha as a
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figure whose contributions to Konkani ''tiatr'' and its artists are of utmost significance.


Personal life

Domingos José Rocha was born on 23 August 1898, in Vagalim, Oxel,
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, which was then part of
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during the
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. He was widely known by his
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, A. J. Rocha, although he was commonly referred to with respect as Saib Rocha, with "''Saib''" originating from the term "''
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''". Rocha's father was Minguel Salvador da Rocha, and his mother was Escolastica de Souza. Rocha married Ermelinda Cardozo, who was known by her stage name Sudhabala. Ermelinda was a highly acclaimed dancer of her time and a distinguished artist in
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. She also made appearances in ''
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s'', a traditional form of
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. Rocha distinguished himself among his contemporaries as a playwright and director with a deep passion for literature. He was an avid reader and regularly engaged with local newspapers and magazines such as ''
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''. Rocha's interests extended beyond his own creations, as he diligently studied plays not only in English but also in various other languages. Throughout his life, he considered himself a dedicated student of the dramatic arts, with a particular affinity for the works of
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. On 28 April 1972, Rocha died in Goa, India, he was 73.


Impact

While Rocha dedicated significant attention to the content of his plays, ensuring thorough
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s for the main performances, he also recognized the importance of songs in a ''tiatr'' and actively sought out talented singers. To foster the discovery of songs and singers, he organized singing competitions, which gained popularity in Bombay. These competitions served as a platform for young, aspiring talents, and many participants eventually transitioned into professional artists. In further support of composers and singers of his time, Rocha established a committee composed of expert musicians,
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s, and singers, responsible for identifying and nurturing promising singing talent. This initiative played a pivotal role in the development and encouragement of musical talent within the Konkani community. Moreover, his influential role extended to fostering new talent, as numerous aspiring ''
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s'' found their entryway into the theater world through Rocha's productions.


Style and reception

Fausto V. Da Costa writes, Rocha emerged as one of the Konkani stage's prominent and cherished contributors. Known as the "Lion of the Konkani stage," he made a significant impact on the development of ''
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''. Rocha's talent as a writer and director earned him a special place among his peers in the ''tiatr'' community. As the founder of the Union Jack Dramatic Company, Rocha initially assumed the role of group manager. However, in 1922, he was appointed as the managing director of the company. The ensemble comprised 32 accomplished artists and singers who were known for their abilities. Rocha exercised his authority with prudence, ensuring the smooth functioning of the organization through meticulous management practices. His decisions held significant weight, and he commanded the utmost respect from the artists involved. Rocha's plays were distinguished by their captivating plots, meticulously woven narratives, and eloquent dialogues. Notably, productions such as ''Romeo & Juliet'', ''Dubhavi Ghorcarn'', ''Mog ani Krim'', ''Nokhetr Italia Xarachem'', and ''Kalsad Nouro'' were hailed as exemplary works. While Rocha's writing style was marked by simplicity, his stage arrangements were visually striking, and his direction displayed finesse. Between 1916 and 1941, Rocha authored a total of 39 plays, setting a record for his time. By the time of his death, his prolific output had expanded to encompass more than 60 plays in total. His works primarily found their stage in
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.


Selected stage works


References

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