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Wandering Stars : Russian Emigr Theatre, 1905-1940 Studies in Theatre History and Culture
author
:
Senelick, Laurence.
publisher
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University of Iowa Press
isbn10 | asin
:
0877453896
print isbn13
:
9780877453895
ebook isbn13
:
9781587292163
language
:
English
subject
Theater--Soviet Union--History--20th century, Russian drama--20th century--History and criticism, Russians--Foreign countries.
publication date
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1992
lcc
:
PN2724.W36 1992eb
ddc
:
792/.0947/09041
subject
:
Theater--Soviet Union--History--20th century, Russian drama--20th century--History and criticism, Russians--Foreign countries.
Page i
Wandering Stars
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Studies in Theatre History and Culture Edited by Thomas Postlewait
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Wandering Stars
Russian Emigr Theatre, 19051940
Edited by Laurence Senelick
University of Iowa Press Iowa City
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University of Iowa Press, Iowa City 52242
Copyright 1992 by the University of Iowa Press
All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Design by Richard Hendel
No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Printed on acid-free paper
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wandering stars: Russian emigr theatre, 19051940 / edited by Laurence Senelick. p. cm.(Studies in theatre history and culture) Includes index. ISBN 0-87745-389-6 1. TheaterSoviet UnionHistory20th century. 2. Russian drama20th centuryHistory and criticism. 3. RussiansForeign countries. I. Senelick, Laurence. II. Series. PN2724-W36 1992 792'.0947'09041dC20 92-20191 CIP
96 95 94 93 92 C 5 4 3 2 1
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Contents
Preface
vii
Introduction
ix
The American Tour of Orlenev and Nazimova, 19051906
Laurence Senelick
1
Nikita Balieff and the Chauve-Souris
Alma Law
16
In Time, Out of Time: The Moscow Art Theatre's American Tours
Elena Poliakova
32
In Search of El Dorado: America in the Fate of the Moscow Art Theatre
Anatoly Smeliansky
44
Do You Have Relatives Living Abroad?: Emigration as a Cultural Problem
Inna Soloviova
69
Maria Germanova and the Moscow Art Theatre Prague Group
Sergei Ostrovsky
84
Theodore Komisarjevsky, Chekhov, and Shakespeare
Alexei Bartoshevich
102
Boleslavsky in America
Sharon M. Carnicke
116
Reminiscences of Andrius Jilinsky and His Teaching
Mary Hunter Wolf
129
Michael Chekhov and Russian Existentialism
Vladislav Ivanov
140
Michael Chekhov in England and America
Deirdre Hurst Du Prey
158
Page vi
A Kiss Is Not a Kiss: Evreinov and the Illusion of Desire
Spencer Golub
171
America as a Russian Idea
Valery Semenovsky
196
Appendix 1. Russian Drama and Performance in the U.S. Prior to the MAT Tour of 1923
compiled by Laurence Senelick
205
Appendix 2. The Moscow Art Theatre Prague Group Repertoire in London
compiled by Sergei Ostrovsky
216
Notes on Contributors
219
Index
221
Page vii
Preface
In 1988 a meeting of the Joint Commission on Soviet and American Theatre and Drama was held in Moscow, sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies and the Union of Theatre Workers of the USSR. The ostensible theme of the meeting was the state of the art, an exchange of information on current methods and concerns of theatre research. It soon became apparent that, among the Soviet scholars, there was a compelling desire to take advantage of the climate of glasnost' to examine Russian emigr theatre.
During the previous decades many of the Russian theatre artists who had emigrated had become "nonpersons" in their native land. Their careers abroad were known only in the vaguest way; often it was unknown whether or not they were still alive. Travel restrictions and implicit balls on research into certain subjects had kept foreign archives sealed to Soviet scholars.
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