Ganendranath had great attraction for the theatre. He established the Jorasanko Natyasala, a private theatre in the houshold, in
Kolkata (then known as Calcutta) in 1865 and staged
Krishnakumari written by
Michael Madhusudan Dutta that year itself. Young
Jyotirindranath had the first opportunity to act in it in the role of Ahalyadevi.At first men played women’s roles, but subsequently women of the family also acted before an audience of friends and relatives.
As there were few good plays in Bengali, which could be taken up for staging, Ganendranath announced a prize for writing plays on social themes.
Nabanatak written by Ramnarayan Tarkaratna won the first prize. He awarded the playwright
Rupees two hundred (a princely sum in those days) and promised to bear the cost of printing a thousand copies of the play. Akshay Mazumder, Sarada Prasad Ganguly, Jyotirindranath Tagore and others took part in the acting.