The theater in Soviet Russia:
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION VÜ
PART ONE: THE RUSSIAN THEATER BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
I. THEATER CONDITIONS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 3
II. THE MOSCOW ART THEATER FROM 1898 TO OCTOBER, 1917 20
III. THE GREAT INNOVATORS OF THE PRE REVOLUTIONARY
THEATER 53
PART TWO: THE FIRST DECADE, 1917 TO 1927
IV. FEBRUARY TO OCTOBER, 1917 97
V. BOLSHEVISM ASSIGNS A ROLE TO THE THEATER 108
VI. ACCEPTABLE SUBJECTS FOR ACCEPTABLE PLAYS 168
VII. HEYDAY 197
PART THREE: THE SECOND DECADE, 1927 TO 1937
VIII. THE FULL SCALE ATTACK ON THE THEATER 259
IX. PLAYS BASED ON PARTY SLOGANS 286
X. LAST FLICKERS OF ORIGINALITY 320
PART FOUR: THE TRAGIC ENDING, 1937 TO 1952
XI. THE COMPLETE STANDARDIZATION OF THE SOVIET THEATER 355
XII. WARTIME PATRIOTISM AND POSTWAR PROPAGANDA 366
NOTES 409
bibliography 455
INDEX 461
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
AFTER PAGE 176
1. The first production of the Moscow Art Theater
2. Chekhov's The Sea Gull, first Moscow Art Theater success
3. Gorky's The Lower Depths, an early sociological political play
4. Chekhov's The Three Sisters
5. Griboyedov's Woe front Wit
6. Blok's Farce, an early Meyerhold experiment
7. Alexander Golovin's sketch for Ostrovsky's Storni
8. Alexander Golovin and Vsevolod Meyerhold
9. Annenkov's Famira Kifared
10. Oscar Wilde's Salome, as interpreted by Tairov
11. Sketch for costumes of Salome
12. Model of set for Salome
13. Alexander Tairov, founder of the Kamerny Theater
14. Mass spectacle, "The Taking of the Winter Palace"
15. Anatoli Lunacharsky, People's Commissar of Enlightenment
16. The Blue Blouse, a propaganda drama
17. Verhaeren's Les Aubes, Sovietized by Meyerhold
18. Ostrovsky's Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man
19. Sukhovo Kobylin's Death of Tarelkin
20. Crommelynck's Le Cocu Magnifique, an example of constructivism
21. Dmitri Shostakovich, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and
Alexander Rodchenko
22. The new acting technique of "biomechanics"
23. A Studio rehearsal of "biomechanics"
24. Ostrovsky's The Forest, modernized by Meyerhold
25. Faiko's Bubus the Teacher, a Meyerhold production
26. Gogol's The Inspector General, as re created by Meyerhold
27. The "bribery scene" from The Inspector General
28. Mayakovsky's The Bug, a satire produced by Meyerhold
29. Meyerhold at work
30. Hoffman's Princess Brambilla, an elegant Tairov production
31. Lecoq's Girofle Girofla
32. Model of set for The Man Who Was Thursday
33. Sketch for set of Shaw's Saint Joan
34. Ostrovsky's The Storni, a Tairov experiment
35. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday
36. O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms
37. Sketch for a set by Alexandra Ekster
38. Konstantin Stanislavsky, co founder of the Moscow Art Theater
39. Vladimir Nemirovich Danchenko, co founder of the Moscow Art
Theater
40. Bulgakov's Days of the Turbins, a target of criticism
41. Maeterlinck's Le Miracle de Saint Antoine, a Vakhtangov production
42. Gozzi's Turandot, Vakhtangov's most brilliant success
43. Eugene Vakhtangov
AFTER PAGE 304
44. Podgaetsky's The Give Us Europe Trust, an anti Western satire
45. Erdman's The Warrant, a Meyerhold satire
46. Seifulina's Virineya
47. Ivanov's Armored Train 14 69, one of the best of the Soviet plays
48. Selvinsky's The Commander of the Second Army
49. Vershinin, a hero of Armored Train 14 69
50. Popov's My Friend, at the Theater of the Revolution
51. Afinogenov's Fear, at the Leningrad Academic Theater of Drama
52. Olesha's List of Good Deeds, a play about the intelligentsia
53. Trenev's Lyubov Yarovaya
54. Vishnevsky's Optimistic Tragedy
55. Bulgakov's Moliere
56. Pogodin's Man with a Gun, at the Vakhtangov Theater
57. Virta's Land, a propaganda play extoling collective farms
58. Tolstoy's Anna Karenina
59. Moliere's Tartuffe
60. Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, a "reinterpreted" classic
61. Kron's Naval Officer
62. Pogodin's Kremlin Chimes, as done by the Moscow Art Theater
63. Vishnevsky's 1919—The Unforgettable Year
64. Chirskov's Victors
65. Fadeyev's Young Guard |
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