“The Black Monk”: Dramatism And A Large Dose Of Slapstick
Of all the great Russian writers of the second half of the nineteenth century, none perfected the...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Karstadt | 29th Mar 2018 | Adaptation, Kama Ginkas Black Monk, Review, Russia
Of all the great Russian writers of the second half of the nineteenth century, none perfected the...
Read MorePosted by Kama Ginkas and John Freedman | 1st Nov 2017 | Books, Directing, Essay, Kama Ginkas Black Monk, Russia
Excerpted and adapted from the book Provoking Theater: Kama Ginkas Directs by Kama Ginkas and John...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 8th Aug 2017 | News, Russia
Stage Russia HD continues its enlightening mission to bring more performances of leading Russian...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Clovis Bishop | 22nd Mar 2017 | Kama Ginkas Black Monk, Review, Russia
While at his family estate in Melikhovo in the early 1890s, Anton Chekhov dreamt of a monk...
Read MorePosted by Lionel Mandrake | 9th Mar 2017 | News, Producing, Russia
“My timing in life has always been suspect,” admitted producer Eddie Aronoff, “and our launch of...
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