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Russian Theater

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Russian Theater (1963) is a comprehensive study of the main trends in Russian theatre in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Beginning with its origins in pagan folklore and ritual, it goes on to consider the romantic drama which flourished in the first half of the nineteenth century, the realistic drama of Gogol, Turgenev and their contemporaries, and the beginning of the modernist movement. The foundation of the famous Moscow Art Theatre in 1898 by Stanislavsky and Danchenko led to a remarkable period of innovation in acting, production and stage design which still influences the theatre of the West. Their association of Chekhov and their production of his plays is fully described. The reader is also introduced to the work of such playwrights as Andreyev and Gorky, and to the experiments and ideas of directors like Meeyerhold, Tairov and Vakhtangov. A large part of the book is devoted to a systemic analysis of plays and trends under the Soviets and the rise and fall of the avant-garde theatres and the reasons for their replacement by conservative realism.

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ISBN: 9781032861678
Publication date: 26th November 2024
Author: Marc Slonim
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 372 pages
Series: Routledge Library Editions. Soviet Society
Genres: Theatre studies
Social and cultural history
Social and political philosophy
Performance art
Far-left political ideologies and movements
General and world history
European history
Regional / International studies
Social and ethical issues
Sociology
Political science and theory
The arts: general topics