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Russians in Britain
From Komisarjevsky in the 1920s, to Cheek by Jowl’s Russian ‘sister company’ almost a century later, Russian actor training has had a unique influence on modern British theatre. Russians in Britain, edited by Jonathan Pitches, is the first work of its type to identify a relationship between both countries’ theatrical traditions as continuous as it is complex._x000D_
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Unravelling new strands of transmission and translation linking the great Russian émigré practitioners to the second and third generation artists who responded to their ideas, Russians in Britain takes in:_x000D_
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Komisarjevsky and the British theatre establishment._x000D_
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Stanislavsky in the British conservatoire._x000D_
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Meyerhold in the academy._x000D_
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Michael Chekhov in the private studio._x000D_
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Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop and the Northern Stage Ensemble._x000D_
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Katie Mitchell, Declan Donnellan and Michael Boyd._x000D_
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Charting a hitherto untold story with historical and contemporary implications, these nine essays present a compelling alternative history of theatrical practice in the UK.
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