Moscow Performances II

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contemporary performance analysis
critical reviews of Moscow theatre 1996-1997
cultural studies reference
dramatic arts scholarship
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Golden Mask
Lenkom Theater
Malaya Bronnaya Theater
Maly Theater
mashkov
mikhail
Mikhail Ugarov
Moscow Art Theater
Moscow Theater
Mossoviet Theater
mukhina
Oleg Tabakov
olga
Olga Mukhina
opera
post-Soviet drama trends
Russian stage criticism
Russian Theater
Sovremennik Theater
stanislavsky
Stanislavsky Drama Theater
Stanislavsky Theater
Taganka Theater
theater
theatre historiography
threepenny
Threepenny Opera
Tram
ugarov
Vakhtangov Theater
vladimir
Vladimir Mashkov
Young Man
Young Spectator Theater
Yury Lyubimov

Product details

  • ISBN 9789057550843
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jan 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a collection of John Freedman's reviews and articles, most originally written for the Moscow Times, in which he focuses his expert critical eye on the directors, writers and actors who held centre stage during the 1996-97 theatre season in Moscow.
The book looks at the debut of promising new artists and directors at the Moscow Art Theatre celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and offers a wealth of insight into the latest developments in Russian theatre.
Freedman illuminates all of the season's noteworthy trends and events in clear, informed and unapologetically opinionated reports. More than just an overview of the stars and highlights, Moscow Performances II observes at close range the playhouses and the people who make up the ever-changing face of contemporary Russian theatre today.
This volume is generously illustrated with photographs of featured productions and will be a useful reference for students, professors, writers, directors and actors in the fields of Russian studies, theatre studies, theatre history and contemporary culture.