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El. knyga: Seagull: An Insiders' Account of the Groundbreaking Moscow Production

Translated by (Wayne State University; Detroit, MI, USA),
  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351242004
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  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351242004
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This book is an insiders’ account of the groundbreaking Moscow production of Chekhov's The Seagull directed by Anatoly Efros in 1966, which heralded a paradigm shift in the interpretation and staging of Chekhov’s plays. It is a unique glimpse behind the curtain of the laboratory of new Russian theatre in the 20th century. Efros' articles about Chekhov and The Seagull, his diaries, interviews and conversations, and most importantly the original rehearsal records combine to form an in-depth account of of the director and his working process. This is an essential book for anyone with an interest in Chekhov and the history of modern Russian theatre.

Translator's preface vii
Acknowledgements xvi
Foreword: how the New Chekhov began xvii
1 Anton Chekhov's The Seagull on the Russian stage
1(28)
Introduction: "Slaughtering Sacred Seagulls: Anatoly Efros's Production of The Seagull at the Lenkom in 1966"
1(15)
"What kind of play is The Seagull?"
16(9)
"The Seagull is very difficult to produce"
25(4)
2 Efros's preliminary thoughts on The Seagull
29(4)
3 Rehearsal records of Anatoly Efros's production of The Seagull at the Lenkom Theatre, 1965--1966
33(134)
About the transcripts
33(1)
Cast list
33(1)
13 December 1965P
34(4)
14 December 1965P
38(3)
14 December 1965S
41(3)
16 December 1965P
44(5)
16 December 1965S
49(3)
20 December 1965P
52(3)
21 December 1965P
55(3)
25 December 1965P
58(2)
28 December 1965P
60(6)
28 December 1965S
66(6)
30 December 1965P
72(4)
2 January 1966P
76(1)
3 January 1966P
77(5)
4 January 1966P
82(4)
4 January 1966S
86(7)
5 January 1966P
93(2)
6 January 1966P
95(5)
6 January 1966S
100(3)
7 January 1966P
103(3)
7 January 1966S
106(3)
8 January 1966P
109(4)
9 January 1966P
113(4)
9 January 1966S
117(2)
10 January 1966P
119(2)
11 January 1966P
121(3)
15 January 1966S
124(5)
20 January 1966S
129(2)
21 January 1966S
131(3)
24 January 1966S
134(6)
27 January 1966S
140(3)
29 January 1966S
143(2)
1 February 1966S
145(5)
12 February 1966S
150(1)
14 February 1966S
151(1)
17 February 1966P
151(5)
17 February 1966S
156(3)
18 February 1966P
159(1)
19 February 1966P
160(2)
19 February 1966S
162(1)
20 February 1966P
162(2)
21 February 1966P
164(3)
Epilogue
167(26)
"How quickly time passes!"
167(8)
Images
175(18)
Glossary 193(10)
Bibliography 203(3)
Index 206
James Thomas is Professor of Theater at Wayne State University.