Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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... Petrograd and Moscow , The Moscow Art Theatre , the Kamerng Theatre , and a few others tried to adapt themselves to this situation and still give their new audience their best . Until the second and third revolutions of 1917 , the ...
... Petrograd and Moscow , The Moscow Art Theatre , the Kamerng Theatre , and a few others tried to adapt themselves to this situation and still give their new audience their best . Until the second and third revolutions of 1917 , the ...
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... Petrograd . With the coming of the Soviet rule , Meyerhold was the first of the Russian directors to offer the services of his art to the new state . His political beliefs as well as artistic disagreement with the aims of the realistic ...
... Petrograd . With the coming of the Soviet rule , Meyerhold was the first of the Russian directors to offer the services of his art to the new state . His political beliefs as well as artistic disagreement with the aims of the realistic ...
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... Petrograd . Creating emotional ef- fects through the harmonic rhythm of actors , stage scenery and music was the aim ... Petrograd , he kept up his in- terest in the theatre through the Legal Dramatic Circle . Following his graduation ...
... Petrograd . Creating emotional ef- fects through the harmonic rhythm of actors , stage scenery and music was the aim ... Petrograd , he kept up his in- terest in the theatre through the Legal Dramatic Circle . Following his graduation ...
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