Meyerhold. His astonishing projects of the year 1932
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2022.195435Keywords:
Anton Chekhov, Russian theater, MeyerholdAbstract
Based on research from Meyerhold’s archives, this article analizes one of the stenograms found in the Bakhrouchin Museum, in Moscow, dating from 1932, in which the Russian avant-garde director exposes innovative postulates concerning the interpretation and theatrical staging of Tchekhov’s plays, conceptions far from the Realist tradition of Moscow Art Theater.
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MEYERHOLD, V. Ecrits sur le théâtre, vol. 1, édition revue et augmentée (Traduction, présentation et notes Béatrice Picon-Vallin). Lausanne: L’âge d’homme, 2001.
GLADKOV, A. Meyerhold, 2 vol. Moskva: Sojuz teatral’nih dejatelej 1990.
PICON-VALLIN, Béatrice. A arte do teatro: entre tradição e vanguarda-Meyerhold e a cena contemporânea (org. Fátima Saadi). Rio de Janeiro: Ed. Teatro do Pequeno Gesto/ Fundação Casa Rui Barbosa, 2006.
PICON-VALLIN, B. Meyerhold. São Paulo: Editora Perspectiva, 2013.
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