During the Russian Revolution and Civil War, amateur theater groups sprang up in cities across the country. Workers, peasants, students, soldiers, and sailors provided entertainment ranging from improvisations to gymnastics and from propaganda sketches to the plays of Chekhov. In Revolutionary Acts, Lynn Mally reconstructs the history of the amateur stage in Soviet Russia from 1917 to the height of the Stalinist purges. Her book illustrates in fascinating detail how Soviet culture was transformed during the new regime's first two decades in power. Of all the arts, theater had a special appeal for mass audiences in Russia, and with the coming of the revolution it took on an important role in the dissemination of the new socialist culture. Ma...
This article investigates the attempt by Russian theatre people to 'professionalize' their vocation ...
Setting out from the premise that legislation is performative, this study initially explores the rel...
Leaders of the Soviet Union, Stalin chief among them, well understood the power of art, and their re...
During the Russian Revolution and Civil War, amateur theater groups sprang up in cities across the c...
The theater played an essential role in the making of the Soviet system. Its sociological interest ...
The theatre especially is in a difficult position for it does not know where to go and what to &apos...
This examination of amateur theatres from 1957 to 1971 reveals that members of the educated public b...
This essay discusses the rise of professional theatre by adults for children and youth in Soviet Rus...
This is the most comprehensive study available of the popular theater that developed during the last...
When the Moscow Art Theater appeared in New York in 1924, it was the apostle of a new dramatic natur...
One of the great cultural mysteries of the twentieth century is how a radical new form of government...
This article aims to show the politic “government order of plays” and its negativity in the Leningra...
In the early years of the USSR, socialist festivals - events entailing enormous expense and the depl...
Throughout the Soviet Union, propaganda could be seen everywhere - from art galleries to movies to s...
Just days before the October 1917 Revolution, the Proletkult was formed in Petrograd to serve as an ...
This article investigates the attempt by Russian theatre people to 'professionalize' their vocation ...
Setting out from the premise that legislation is performative, this study initially explores the rel...
Leaders of the Soviet Union, Stalin chief among them, well understood the power of art, and their re...
During the Russian Revolution and Civil War, amateur theater groups sprang up in cities across the c...
The theater played an essential role in the making of the Soviet system. Its sociological interest ...
The theatre especially is in a difficult position for it does not know where to go and what to &apos...
This examination of amateur theatres from 1957 to 1971 reveals that members of the educated public b...
This essay discusses the rise of professional theatre by adults for children and youth in Soviet Rus...
This is the most comprehensive study available of the popular theater that developed during the last...
When the Moscow Art Theater appeared in New York in 1924, it was the apostle of a new dramatic natur...
One of the great cultural mysteries of the twentieth century is how a radical new form of government...
This article aims to show the politic “government order of plays” and its negativity in the Leningra...
In the early years of the USSR, socialist festivals - events entailing enormous expense and the depl...
Throughout the Soviet Union, propaganda could be seen everywhere - from art galleries to movies to s...
Just days before the October 1917 Revolution, the Proletkult was formed in Petrograd to serve as an ...
This article investigates the attempt by Russian theatre people to 'professionalize' their vocation ...
Setting out from the premise that legislation is performative, this study initially explores the rel...
Leaders of the Soviet Union, Stalin chief among them, well understood the power of art, and their re...