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Russian and Soviet Theatre Konstantin Rudnitsky

Russian and Soviet Theatre By Konstantin Rudnitsky

Russian and Soviet Theatre by Konstantin Rudnitsky


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An account of the extraordinary developments of the Russian theatre from the first decade of the 20th century up to 1932. These fruitful years saw an aesthetic revolution during which directors, designers, playwrights and artists responded to Lenin's call for theatre greater than a spectacle.

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Russian and Soviet Theatre: Tradition and the Avant-Garde by Konstantin Rudnitsky

In the interval between the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917 the Russian theatre of the future was already an obsessive preoccupation for writers, directors and designers. Lenin proclaimed that theatre had to be `greater than a spectacle', and directors, designers, playwrights and artists rose to the challenge, creating an aesthetic revolution which is still inspiring today's dramatists.

Russian and Soviet Theatre documents the extraordinary developments of the years from about 1900 to 1932. It presents an astonishing wealth of previously unpublished material, including over 450 illustrations showing performances directed by Meyerhold, Eisenstein and Mikhail Chekhov, with designs by some of the greatest modernist artists of the age, including Malevich, Larionov and Rodchenko. Visually exhilarating and critically perceptive, this book is a unique record of this formative period in modern theatre.

Russian and Soviet Theatre Reviews

'Kaleidoscopic but controlled; it conveys the energy, the joy even, of the Russian theatre ... a pleasure' - Times Literary Supplement

About Konstantin Rudnitsky

Konstantin Rudnitsky is an authority on the history of soviet theatre and cinema. From 2001-4 Lesley Milne was Head of Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies at the University of Nottingham, then from 2005-8 Head of the School of Modern Languages.

Table of Contents

Pre-revolutionary theatrical explorations; theatre during the first years of revolution; theatrical expansion; extremes converge; some outcomes.

Additional information

CIN0500281955G
9780500281956
0500281955
Russian and Soviet Theatre: Tradition and the Avant-Garde by Konstantin Rudnitsky
Used - Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20000612
320
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