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Litavrina, M.G
Russkii Teatral`nyi Parizh: 20 Let Mezhdu Voinami

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[ Russian theatrical Paris : Twenty years between wars]

St. Petersburg:  Aleteiia, 2003
208 p. [11 ill.]Images
Serie: Russkoe Zarubezh`e
Hardcover. 13 x 20.5 cm
ISBN: 5893295587
Language: Russian
This monograph is about the little known history of Russian drama theater in emigration. The fate of Russian language actors and directors was truly dramatic and much harder than that of their other compatriots-artists: musicians, ballet dancers, or composers. The author collected unique documents and witnesses about several theatrical enterprises in Paris, their productions and key figures: M. Germanova, E. Roshchina-Insarova, Nik. Evreinov, G. Khmara, Mikh. Chekhov, and others. 10 illustrations. Bibliography. Marina Litavrina is a professor in history of arts.
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» Humanities   » Theater and Entertainment
» Current Topics   » Three Waves of Russian Emigration-Russkoe Zarubezh`e

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