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From Stanislavsky to Gorbachev: The Theater-Studios of Leningrad

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This book represents work conducted on Leningrad’s theater-studios from 1989-1990. Part I is comprised of thirteen interviews with actors, directors, critics, and scholars familiar with the studio movement. Part II contains results from the city-wide distribution of a six-page questionnaire for individual theater-studios. Finally, a comprehensive list of theater-studios is presented in English and Russian. The work is supplemented with photographs of those interviewed. All the interviews and questionnaires are translated from Russian to English.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 April 1995
Pages
248
ISBN
9780820422855

This book represents work conducted on Leningrad’s theater-studios from 1989-1990. Part I is comprised of thirteen interviews with actors, directors, critics, and scholars familiar with the studio movement. Part II contains results from the city-wide distribution of a six-page questionnaire for individual theater-studios. Finally, a comprehensive list of theater-studios is presented in English and Russian. The work is supplemented with photographs of those interviewed. All the interviews and questionnaires are translated from Russian to English.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 April 1995
Pages
248
ISBN
9780820422855