This book is an insiders' account of the groundbreaking Moscow
production of Chekhov's The Seagull directed by Anatoly Efros in
1966, which heralded a paradigm shift in the interpretation and
staging of Chekhov's plays. It is a unique glimpse behind the
curtain of the laboratory of new Russian theatre in the twentieth
century. Efros' articles about Chekhov and The Seagull, his
diaries, interviews and conversations, and most importantly the
original rehearsal records combine to form an in-depth account of
of the director and his working process. This is an essential book
for anyone with an interest in Chekhov and the history of modern
Russian theatre.
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