Item #87344 Wandering Stars: Russian Emigre Theatre 1905-1940. Laurence Senelick.

Wandering Stars: Russian Emigre Theatre 1905-1940.

Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1992. First Edition. Hardbound. Octavo in dust jacket, 242 pp., b/w photos, Appendix I. "Russian Drama and Performance in the U.S. Prior to the MAT Tour of 1923," compiled by Senelick, Appendix 2. "The Moscow Art Theatre Prague Group Repertoire in London," compiled by Sergei Ostrovsky, notes on contributors, index. Very Good. Item #87344
ISBN: 0877453896

Articles are "The American Tour of Orlenev and Nazimova, 1905-1906," Senelick, "Nikita Balieff and Chauve-Souris," Alma Law, "In Time, Out of Time: The Moscow Art Theatre's American Tours," Elena Poliakova, "In Search of El Dorado: America in the Fate of the Moscow Art Theatre," Anatoly Smeliansky, "Do You Have Relatives Living Abroad? Emigration as a Cultural Problem," Inna Soloviova, "Maria Germanova and the Moscow Art Theatre Prague Group," Sergi Osrovsky, "Theodore Komisarjevsky, Chekhov, and Shakespeare," Alexai Bartoshevich, "Boleslavsky in America," Sharon M. Carnicke, "Reminiscences of Andrius Jilinsky and His Teaching," Mary Hunter Wolf, "Michael Chekhov and russian Existentialism," Vladislav Ivanov, "Michael Chekhov in England and America," Deirdre Hurst Du Prey, "A Kiss is Not a Kiss: Evreinov and the Illusion of Desire," Spencer Golub, "America as Russian Idea," Valery Semenovsky.

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