“Cabaret” at the Theatre of Nations: Inside and Underwear of the Third Empire
Musical drama of unlearned lessons is perhaps the most appropriate definition for Evgeny...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | Oct 2, 2022 | Adaptation, Review, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Musical drama of unlearned lessons is perhaps the most appropriate definition for Evgeny...
Read Moreby Yana Meerzon | May 13, 2022 | Interview, Management, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
This is Part II of the two-part interview. To read Part I, click here. Yana Meerzon: Should we...
Read Moreby Yana Meerzon | May 12, 2022 | Interview, Management, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Russia is my country, who better than me to clean up the ruins of our humanity. – Elena...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | May 7, 2022 | Adaptation, Review, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
In a country at war, theatres continue to work… “(They) are so simple to offer war...
Read Moreby John Freedman | Feb 24, 2022 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Vladimir Putin’s decision to recognize two breakaway, Russian-backed republics in Ukraine on...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | Apr 29, 2021 | Festivals, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
The Russian Case: History, politics and eternal values Spring, with all of its uncertain promise,...
Read Moreby Valeria Paikova | Nov 22, 2020 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Vsevolod Meyerhold was a personality of great contradictions, and one of the movers and shakers in...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | Oct 15, 2020 | Puppetry, Review, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
If the United States again accuses Russia of interfering in the election, it will almost certainly...
Read Moreby Susanna Weygandt | Aug 28, 2020 | Documentary Theatre, Review, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Documentary dramas engage the audience with social issues, and in Russia, documentary drama...
Read Moreby Vassili Schedrin | Aug 16, 2020 | Acting, Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Solomon Mikhoels, the beloved star of the Soviet Yiddish theater, was once asked how long he...
Read Moreby Alex Trustrum Thomas | Sep 11, 2019 | Documentary Theatre, Interview, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Politics | 0
Whatever preconceptions you have about documentary theatre, set them aside when you step inside...
Read Moreby Yana Meerzon | Aug 8, 2019 | Avignon 2019, Festivals, France, Review, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Provocation – artistic, political, personal – is the signature style of the Russian theatre...
Read Moreby Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | Mar 14, 2019 | Essay, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Politics | 0
While acclaimed American performance artist Marina Abramovic was exploring her own body, Russian...
Read Moreby Pavel Rudnev | Feb 28, 2019 | Essay, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Politics | 0
In the year 2017 Russian society passed through the jubilee of the Bolshevik Revolution. It would...
Read Moreby Harry Hoke | Oct 28, 2018 | Boston, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics | 0
Authority. Surveillance. Enforcement. Confession. These are the tools of the state brought to life...
Read Moreby Oliver Bennett | May 22, 2018 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics | 0
Despite being a revolutionary and futuristic masterpiece by Mayakovsky, Meyerhold, and Malevich,...
Read Moreby Zhanna Zaretskaya | Apr 20, 2018 | Essay, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Politics | 0
Note from TTT: Alexei Malobrodsky, former director of Moscow’s Gogol Center, has been in pretrial...
Read Moreby Marina Davydova | Apr 5, 2018 | Essay, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Politics | 0
Russian theatre director Kirill Serebrennikov, arrested in August 2017 for alleged fraud, is the...
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