Konstantin Stanislavsky (1863-1938) was one of the most innovative and influential directors of modern theatre and his system and related practices continue to be studied and used by actors, directors and students. Maria Shevtsova sheds new light on the extraordinary life of Stanislavsky, uncovering and translating Russian archival sources, rehearsal transcripts, production scores and plans. This comprehensive study rediscovers little-known areas of Stanislavsky's new type of theatre and its immersion in the visual arts, dance and opera. It demonstrates the fundamental importance of his Russian Orthodoxy to the worldview that underpinned his integrated System and his goals for the six laboratory research studios that he established or mentored. Stanislavsky's massive achievements are explored in the intricate and historically intertwined political, cultural and theatre contexts of Tsarist Russia, the 1917 Revolution, the volatile 1920s, and Stalin's 1930s. Rediscovering Stanislavksy provides a completely fresh perspective on his work and legacy.
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Book Details
Title
Rediscovering Stanislavsky
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Genre
Performing Arts
ISBN13
9781107607033
Book Category
Literature Books
BISAC Subject Heading
PER001000
Book Subcategory
Other Literature Books
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
17 mm
Height
228 mm
Length
151 mm
Weight
460 gr
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