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Czech Puppet Theatre and Russian Folk Theatre
TDR/The Drama Review, 1999This key historical and theoretical document connecting Czech and Russian puppet and folk theatres is translated into English for the first time. Bogatyrev opened a whole new area of semiotic studies.
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2019
Amidst the turmoil of political revolution, the stage directors of twentieth-century Russia rewrote the rules of theatre making. From realism to the avant-garde, politics to postmodernism, and revolution to repression, these practitioners shaped perceptions of theatre direction across the world.
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Amidst the turmoil of political revolution, the stage directors of twentieth-century Russia rewrote the rules of theatre making. From realism to the avant-garde, politics to postmodernism, and revolution to repression, these practitioners shaped perceptions of theatre direction across the world.
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Russian Theatre Festival at the Soho
New Theatre Quarterly, 2010As Noah Birksted-Breen, founder of Sputnik Theatre Company (noah@sputniktheatre.co.uk), starts planning the second Russian Theatre Festival in mid-2011, he looks back on why he founded the festival, what to look out for in new Russian drama, why he chose this year's plays, and what comes next.
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Russian Theatre in the 20th Century
The Drama Review, 1973Russia could hardly be said to have entered the 20th Century with all flags flying. Indeed, all was not as gold as the glitter of her domes. A scant five years later she became embroiled in a bloody civil war, and while that insurrection was put down and relative calm ensued for the next decade, it should have been clear to any sensitive observer that ...
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Cinematographic techniques in 1920s Russian opera theatre
ТЕАТР. ЖИВОПИСЬ. КИНО. МУЗЫКА, 2023The article examines cinematography’s influence on the Soviet opera theatre of the 1920s. By the beginning of this decade, cinema rapidly gained popularity and began being perceived as a serious competitor to theatre. Awareness and comprehension of the new “threat” reasonably led to appeals for upgrading theatrical language with the help of new ...
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