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Chekhov on the British Stage

Miles, Patrick(Edited by)
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This is the first book to consider the whole subject of Chekhov's impact on the British stage.

Recently Chekhov's plays have come to occupy a place in the British classical repertoire second only to Shakespeare.

The British, American and Russian authors of these essays examine this phenomenon both historically and synchronically.

First they discuss why Chekhov's plays were so slow to find an audience in Britain, what the early productions were really like, and how Bernard Shaw, Peggy Ashcroft, the Moscow Art Theatre and politics influenced the British style of Chekhov.

They then address the often controversial issues of directing, acting, designing and translating Chekhov in Britain today.

The volume concludes with a selective chronology of British productions of Chekhov's plays and will be of interest to students and scholars of the theatre, as well as theatre-goers, theatre-practitioners and Russianists.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521384672 / 9780521384674
Hardback
891.723
06/05/1993
United Kingdom
272 pages
160 x 236 mm, 509 grams
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