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Scotland — Russia

Cultural Encounters Since 1900

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      • Glasgow Exhibition Report, Niva, 1901
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Theatre

Arthur Conan DoylePerformance Workshop: Michael Chekhov & Ena Lamont Stewart Ken Reynolds: Russian Theatre in Performance

History and Criticism

  • A. Scullion, Political Theatre in Scotland
  • B. Findlay, Glasgow Unity Theatre and Robert Mitchell’s Scottish Adaptation of The Lower Depths
  • S. Collins, Gorki in Glasgow
  • L. Mackenney, Activities Of Popular Dramatists And Drama Groups In Scotland, 1900-1952 (Mellen Press, 2000)

Plays, Actors, Directors and Designers

  • O. Taxidou, The Moscow Hamlet and the Cranach Hamlet (Powerpoint Presentation)
  • C. Warden, Joseph MacLeod’s Theatrical Adventures and Transnational Modernist Performance (PP     Presentation)
  • Joseph Macleod (Wikipedia)
  • Lydia Yavorska, Lafayette Negative Archive
  • Lydia Yavorska, National Portrait Gallery
  • S. Young, section on Yavorska in Russia in Britain 1880-1940 (2013) [Google Books]
  • Anna Karenina, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 1914
  • P. Arnott’s White Rose, play about Lily Litvak
  • Chris Hannan, new adaptation of Crime and Punishment, 2013

 

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