Mikhoels by Freud: “The Singing Windmills” by Roman Freud and the PM Theater Company
Why do we still remember theater that became history many decades ago? How do we remember plays...
Read MorePosted by Vassili Schedrin | 31st May 2022 | Directing, News, Playwriting, Russia, United States of America
Why do we still remember theater that became history many decades ago? How do we remember plays...
Read MorePosted by Vassili Schedrin | 16th Aug 2020 | Acting, Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics
Solomon Mikhoels, the beloved star of the Soviet Yiddish theater, was once asked how long he...
Read MorePosted by Vassili Schedrin | 12th Jul 2020 | Essay, Israel, Russia
Solomon Mikhoels, one of the founders and greatest stars of the Soviet Yiddish theater, wrote in...
Read MorePosted by Robin Ashenden | 25th Jun 2014 | Review, Russian Theatre Abroad, United Kingdom
David Schneider is probably most recognizable as BBC commissioning editor Tony Hayers in I’m Alan...
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