Russian Culture and Theatrical Performance in America, 1891-1933
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Examining the work of impresarios, financiers, and the press as well as the artists themselves, Hohman demonstrates how a variety of Russian theatrical styles were introduced and incorporated into American theatre and dance during the beginning of the twentieth century.
'Hohman writes engagingly, and recounts many fascinating episodes in the history of Russian performance in the U.S. during the period she covers.' -Anne Winestein, Ballet Russes Cultural Partnership with Boston University, The NEP Era: Soviet Russia 1921-1928
Autorentext
VALLERI J. HOHMAN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Inhalt
PART I: RUSSIANS IN AMERICA: THE EARLY YEARS 'Russian' in America Jacob Gordin in America The First Russian Touring Artists in America PART II: THE RUSSIAN INVASION OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE Otto H. Kahn: Establishing Russian Performance in America Morris Gest: Bringing Russian Art to the Masses PART III: REVOLUTIONARY THEATRE FROM RUSSIAN TO AMERICA Experimentation in the Soviet Theatre The Habima in America Experiments in Style in the 1920s Yiddish Theatres The Artef and Workers' Theatre in the US
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780230113688
 - Genre Art
 - Lesemotiv Verstehen
 - Anzahl Seiten 209
 - Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH
 - Größe H216mm x B140mm
 - Jahr 2011
 - EAN 9780230113688
 - Format Fester Einband
 - ISBN 978-0-230-11368-8
 - Veröffentlichung 12.07.2011
 - Titel Russian Culture and Theatrical Performance in America, 1891-1933
 - Autor V. Hohman
 - Untertitel Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History
 - Gewicht 410g
 - Sprache Englisch