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Meyerhold Speaks/Meyerhold Rehearses, Vol. 11 by Aleksandr Gladkov β€” book cover

Meyerhold Speaks/Meyerhold Rehearses, Vol. 11

by Aleksandr Gladkov, Alma Law (Editor), Alma Law
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Overview

Few artists have left as great a mark on twentieth-century theatre as has the Russian director Vsevolod Meyerhold. With ample justification, he has been called the Picasso of the modern theatre. Like that great painter, Meyerhold was a visionary, a ceaseless experimenter with new forms and techniques, the leader of an aesthetic revolution.
Meyerhold's productions were an encyclopedia of theatrical history, incorporating everything from circus tricks to highly stylized elements of the Kabuki theatre. In the twenties and thirties, Meyerhold's theatre became a mecca for those seeking new theatrical ideas. There was hardly a figure of importance in the theatre at that time who did not come to Moscow to see his work. And many, including Brecht, stayed on to study.
Unlike Stanislavsky, Meyerhold was not a theoretician. He left behind no large body of theoretical writings summing up his many years of experience in the theatre. What do remain and must take the place of both Meyerhold's theoretical wr

Synopsis

Few artists have left as great a mark on twentieth-century theatre as has the Russian director Vsevolod Meyerhold. With ample justification, he has been called the Picasso of the modern theatre. Like that great painter, Meyerhold was a visionary, a ceaseless experimenter with new forms and techniques, the leader of an aesthetic revolution.
Meyerhold's productions were an encyclopedia of theatrical history, incorporating everything from circus tricks to highly stylized elements of the Kabuki theatre. In the twenties and thirties, Meyerhold's theatre became a mecca for those seeking new theatrical ideas. There was hardly a figure of importance in the theatre at that time who did not come to Moscow to see his work. And many, including Brecht, stayed on to study.
Unlike Stanislavsky, Meyerhold was not a theoretician. He left behind no large body of theoretical writings summing up his many years of experience in the theatre. What do remain and must take the place of both Meyerhold's theoretical wr

Moscow Times

Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of modern theater and the fate of the Russian Avant-garde....A remarkable summary of the director's rich career....Pithy, brilliant reflections on the theater with informative explanatory notes by the editor....[A] pure pleasure with read....The book brings to light many of the details of Meyerhold's death, which until recently have remained obscure....Meyerhold Speaks, Meyerhold Rehearses demonstrates that his art is still very much alive.

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Moscow Times

Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of modern theater and the fate of the Russian Avant-garde....A remarkable summary of the director's rich career....Pithy, brilliant reflections on the theater with informative explanatory notes by the editor....[A] pure pleasure with read....The book brings to light many of the details of Meyerhold's death, which until recently have remained obscure....Meyerhold Speaks, Meyerhold Rehearses demonstrates that his art is still very much alive.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789057020452

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