Author: Russell, Robert and Andrew Barratt Title: Russian Theatre in the Age of Modernism
Description: New York, St. Martin's Press, 1990. Hardcover. Blue cloth boards with gilt spine lettering; white dj with bw illustration, black lettering, mylar cover; xii, 269 pp. Contents: Stanislavsky's production of Chekhov's Three sisters / Nick Worrall -- Boris Geyer and cabaretic playwriting / Laurence Senelick -- Boris Pronin, Meyerhold and cabaret : some connections and reflections / Michael Green -- Leonid Andreyev's He who gets slapped : who gets slapped? / Andrew Barratt -- Kuzmin, Gumilev and Tsvetayeva as neo-romantic playwrights / Simon Karlinsky -- Mortal masks : Yevreinov's Drama in two acts / Spencer Golub -- The first Soviet plays / Robert Russell -- The nature of the Soviet audience : theatrical ideology and audience research in the 1920s / Lars Kleberg -- German expressionism and early Soviet drama / Harold B. Segel -- Down with the foxtrot! Concepts of satire in the Soviet theatre of the 1920s /J. A.E. Curtis -- Mikhail Bulgakov : the status of the dramatist and the status of the text / Lesley Milne. Good+ (Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine, inside front and rear covers, ffep and block. Light age toning and shelfwear. Pages are otherwise clear and binding is tight.) .
Keywords: Theater / Ballet ; Russian Theater; Russian History ; ;
Price: US$ 60.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 185559
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