Volume 21
Number 1
Winter 2001 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Wojciech
Jerzy Has: 1921-2000
ARTICLES
Thoughts
of a Director: The Winter’s Tale
SLOBODAN
UNKOVSKI
To
Be What You Are: Staging Contemporary East-European Drama in Canada
YANA
MEERZON
A
Bridge to Nowhere: Gesher—Russian Theatre in Israel
BILHA
BLUM
Stanislavsky
Enters the Twenty First Century
SHARON
MARIE CARNICKE
PAGES
FROM THE PAST
The
Master and the Devil: Mikhail Bulgakov by
Andrei Drawicz
KEVIN
WINDLE
REVIEWS
The
Memorandum at Juilliard:
Giving New Meaning to the Term “Office Politics”
KURT
TAROFF
A
Dramaturg’s Notebook: The
Master and Margarita
ILANA
M. BROWNSTEIN
The
Body of the Line: Einstein’s Drawings
The Drawing Center
DANIEL
GEROULD |
Volume 21
Number 2
Summer 2001 |
ARTICLES
An
Interview with Sergei Nikulin, Russian Publisher
MARIA
IGNATIEVA
Post-Traumatic
Theatre Syndrome: Croatian Theatre at the Crossroads
DUBRAKA
VRGOČ
Directing
in Two Cultures: the Oeuvre of Milos Lazin
ALLAN
GRAUBARD AND CAROLINE MCGEE
PAGES
FROM THE PAST
Meyerhold’s
1936 Visit to Prague
JARKA
BURIAN
Modjeska:
Some Basic Truths
KAZIMIERZ
BRAUN
REVIEWS
Slovak
Performance at La Mama:Armageddon
on the GRB Hill—The End of the World as She Knew It
KURT
TAROFF
An
Interview with Wlodzimierz Staniewski of Gardzienice
ROGER
BABB
The
Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre: Faust and the Fool
LARS
MYERS
Orbit
Milktooth Festival: Children’s Theatre in Croatia
DEBORAH
STEIN |
Volume 21
Number 3
Fall 2001 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Norris
Houghton 1909-2000
EDWIN
WILSON
ARTICLES
The
Olympiad—A Challenge to the Russian and European Theatre
DUBRAVKA
VRGOČ
Nadezhda
Ptushkina: A Star of the Russian Theatre
ELISABETH
T. RICH
A
Little Orchestra of Hope: Sergei Artsybashev
MARIA
IGNATIEVA
PAGES
FROM THE PAST
Alexander
Tyshler
ALLA
SOSNOVSKAYA
GLASNOST
IN FILM—In Retrospect
LEO
HECHT
REVIEWS
King,
Queen, Knave at the
Lensoviet Theatre in St. Petersburg
VRENELI
FARBER
The
Prose of the Transsiberian and of the Little Joan of France:
Czech Puppets at La Mama
EDMUND
LINGAN
БРЕД
ВДВОЁМ / Delirium
for Two: The Cold War Theatre Project
LARS
PARKER-MYERS
Silence
Silence Silence Speaks
Louder Than Words: Theatre Mladinsko at La Mama
KURT
TAROFF |
Volume
22
Number 1
Winter 2002 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Jan Kott, 1914-2001
Henryk Tomaszewski, 1919-2001 L
ARTICLES
Polish Theatre After the Fall of Communism: A Decade of Transition,
1990-2000
GRZEGORZ NIZIOLEK
In Pontedera After Grotowski and About Grotowski
JANUSZ DEGLER
The New Theatre Festival in Wroclaw: From Contact to Dialog
PIOTR RUDZKI
Jacek Luminski and the Silesian Dance Theatre: Shaping Contemporary
Dance in Poland
KIMON KERAMIDAS
PAGES FROM THE PAST
Chronology of the Life and Work of Witold Wandurski (1891-1934)
The Mass Amateur Theatre Needs the Dramatist! The Dramatist Needs
the Mass Amateur Theatre!
WITOLD WANDURSKI
REVIEWS
The Sixth Annual Theatre Confrontations International Festival
ROGER BABB
Report on the IV World Congress of the International University Theatre
Association in Kraków, Poland, March 21-25, 2001
SETH BAUMRIN and NORA GLICKMAN
Review: A Christmas Carol, Oy Hannukah, Merry Kwanzaa
EDMUND LINGAN |
Volume
22
Number 2
Summer 2002 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Josef Svoboda, 1920-2002: Some Retrospective Comments on His Life
and Career
JARKA BURIAN
ARTICLES
St. Petersburg Theatrical Season: 2000-2001
VRENELI FARBAR
Oleg Tabakov at the Moscow Art Theatre: An Interview With Alexander
Popov
MARIA IGNATIEVA
The Idiot and Romanian Renaissance: The Sibiu International Festival
JOE MARTIN
The MES Sarajevo International Theatre Festival
ALLAN GRAUBARD AND CAROLINE McGEE
PAGES FROM THE PAST
Introduction to Ferenc Molnárs Still Life
EUGENE BROGYÁNYI
Still Life
FERENC MOLNÁR
REVIEWS
Quo Vadis, A Film by Jerzy Kawalerowicz
WILLIAM DeJONG-LAMBERT
Long Distance Performance: Emil Hrvatins Ms. Mobile at La Mama
KURT TAROFF |
Volume
22
Number 3
Fall 2002 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Martin Esslin, 1918-2002
Gellu Naum, 1915-2001
MOSHE YASSUR
ARTICLES
Malta 2000 and Other Alternative Festivals
MAGDALENA GOŁCZYŃSKA
Teatr Biuro Podróży: Short Sojourns in Metaphysical Space
DASHA KRIZHANSKAYA
Leonid Trushkin, the Anton Chekhov Theatre, and Antrepriza at
Its Best
ELISABETH RICH
Krystian Lupa Directs Thomas Bernhard’s Extinction: An
Interview
SANDRA LAREDO
PAGES FROM THE PAST
Victor Sadovnikov (1886-1964)
MARIA IGNATIEVA
My Work at the Bolshoi Theatre Opera Studio, Guided by K.S.
Stanislavsky
VICTOR SADOVNIKOV
STAGING MROŻEK IN AMERICA: NOTES FROM ACTORS
AND DIRECTORS
Rehearsing The Party by Sławomir Mrożek
HELENA WHITE
Some Thoughts on Sławomir Mrożek’s The Party
PAUL PAGLIA AND JOE VENA
Striptease: A Director Encounters Sławomir Mrożek
PAUL BARGETTO
REVIEWS
Witold Gombrowicz’s Princess Ivona at the Theatre Exile in
Philadelphia
KRYSTYNA LIPIŃSKA IŁŁAKOWICZ
Two by Witkiewicz in Manhattan: Tumor Brainiowicz and The
Water Hen
KIMON KERAMIDAS
Rezo Gabriadze’s Autumn of My Springtime
LARS PARKER-MYERS
Rezo Gabiadze’s The Battle of Stalingrad
MOLLY PARKER-MYERS |
Volume 23
Number 1
Winter 2003 |
ARTICLES
The Avram Goldfaden International Theatre Festival in Iasi, Romania
BEATE HEIN BENNETT
Jerzy Grotowski’s Bright Alley
MAGDALENA HASIUK
Nord-Ost: Tragic Nights in the Theatre
MARIA IGNATIEVA
Slobodan Šnajder: Playwright
MILOŠ LAZIN
Mickiewicz’s Ballads and Romances on the Contemporary Polish
Stage
EILEEN KRAJEWSKI
REVIEWS
A Month in Another Country: After Turgenev, By Friel
LAURENCE SENELICK
Chekhov in Toronto for Russians and Non-Russians
YANA MEERZON
Fool’s Mass: Theatre Group Dzieci at La Mama
EDMUND LINGAN
Janusz Głowacki’s The Fourth Sister at the Vineyard Theatre
MEGHAN DUFFY |
Volume 23
Number 2
Spring 2003 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Kazimierz Dejmek, 1924-2002
ARTICLES
Nord-Ost Recovers From a Terrorist Attack and Then Dies from a Weak Box Office
DRAGAN KLAIĆ
Remembering Gorin (1940-2000)
ELISABETH T. RICH
Jerzy Grotowski on the Books of His Youth
JANUSZ DAGLER
Croatian Theatre and War
SANJA NIKČEVIĆ
The Russian Ark, the Marquis de Custine and the Theatre
DANIEL GEROULD
REVIEWS
A Glimpse at New Czech Drama
KURT TAROFF
sis3ters in Chicago
JEFFREY STEPHENS
Brian Friel’s Afterplay at the Gielgud Theatre in London
JILL STEVENSON |
Volume 23
Number 3
Fall 2003 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Alma Law, 1927-2003
ARTICLES
Saviana Stănescu: Romanian Poet and Playwright
BEATE HEIN BENNETT
Karel Steigerwald, Part I
ŠTĔPÁN S. ŠIMEK
Interview with Mark Rozovsky
MARIA IGNATIEVA
Translating and Directing Mrożek’s The Turkey in London
TERESA MURJAS
PAGES FROM THE PAST
Stalin and the Moscow Art Theatre
MARIE CHRISTINE AUTANT-MATHIEU
Letter from Stanislavsky to Stalin
Translated by Sharon Marie Carnicke
Marat/Sade by the Triumviratus Art Group of Bulgaria
MARVIN CARLSON
Ostrovsky’s The Forest: Fomenko Interprets Ostrovsky for Paris
SHARON MARIE CARNICKE |
Volume 24
Number 1
Winter 2004 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Tributes to Alma Law, 1927–2003
YURY LYUBIMOV and JOHN FREEDMAN
Elem Klimov, 1933-2004
ARTICLES
The Man Behind the Melody: Leonid Zorin, Then and Now
ELISABETH RICH
The Valley of the Arts—Chalk Circle in the Woods
ESZTER SZALCZER and TAMÁS SZALCZER
Theatre as a ‘Temple of the Mind’ and The ‘Remarkable Moralist’ Karel
Steigerwald, Part II
ŠTÌPÁN S. ŠIMEK
Karel Vachek’s Bohemia Docta
VERONIKA TUCKEROVÁ
REVIEWS
Lady with a Lapdog
LAURENCE SENELICK
Henrietta Yanovskaya and Kama Ginkas Premiere
SHARON MARIE CARNICKE
Roman Viktiuk’s Salomé, or The Strange Games of Oscar Wilde
OLGA MURATOVA
Pagan Saints in Kiev
VALENTYNA HRYTSUK |
Volume 24
Number 2
Spring 2004 |
ARTICLES
Kama Ginkas Rehearses Rothschild’s Fiddle: An Annotated Diary
John Freedman
A Spanish Yvonne Princesa de Burgundia
Elizabeth Wittlin Lipton
REVIEWS
Song of the Goat’s Chronicles—A Lamentation
Kathleen Cioffi
Witkiewicz’s The Mother by the Theatre of a Two-Headed Calf at La MaMa
Kimon Keramidas
Vassily Sigarev’s Black Milk at Chicago’s European Repertory Company
Jeffrey Stephens
Chekhov’s Platonov on the Stage of the Comédie-Française
Ekaterina Sukhanova
Alexander Nevsky Revisited in 2003
Saera Yoon
Prokofiev and His Contemporaries: The Impact of Soviet Culture
Daniel Gerould |
Volume 24
Number 3
Fall 2004 |
ARTICLES
Provincial Theatre in Modern Russia: The Kaliningrad Region
Jeffrey P. Stephens
Miro Gavran: The Return of the Playwright to the Stage
Sanja NikÈeviÈ
The National Theatre Festival of Pécs, Hungary, 2004
Eugene BrogyÁnyi
The National Theatre Feival of Pécs, Hungary, 2004
Interview with Pamela Billig by Eleanor Ruth
Interview with Grzegorz Bral, Director of Song of the Goat
Roger Babb
Crossing Boundaries: Eastern European Puppet Theatre at the 2004 Unima World Festival
Jane McMahan
REVIEWS
The Journals of Mikhail Sebastian by the Keen Company in New York
Beate Hein Bennett
Mayakovsky’s Mystery-Bouffe at the Berlin Volksbühne
Marvin Carlson
What Goes Around Comes Around: Ostrovsky’s Last Sacrifice at the Moscow Art Theatre
Kurt Taroff
Gonbrowicz Transformed: Hell Meets Henry Halfway by Pig Iron Theatre Company of Philadelphia
Gerald Weales
Rezo Gariadze’s Forbidden Christmas, or The Doctor and the Patient at the Lincoln Center Festival, 2004
Lars Parker-Myers |
Volume 25
Number 1
Winter 2005 |
ARTICLES
Olga Mukhina: A Poetic Voice in Post-Soviet Russian Drama
Elisabeth Rich
Eight Shakespeare Festival
Gdañsk-Sopot-Gdynia, July 31-August 8, 2004
John Blondell
IX International Theatre Festival: Konfrontacje Teatralne in Lublin, October 6-10, 2004
Helena White
Eastern European Bear Hugs: Cinema, Theatre, Opera
Daniel Gerould
REVIEWS
The Border Crossings Production of Double Tongue by Brian Wolland
Teresa Murjas
The Seagull 2288: Interview with Alexandre Marine, Director
Olga Muratova |
Volume 25
Number 2
Spring 2005 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Karol Wojtyła, 1920-2005
Edward Czerwinski, 1929-2005
ARTICLES
To Be or To Perform: Andrzej T. Wirth and Trans-Continental Gardening
Krystyna LipiÑska ILLakowicz
A Theatre for Young Russian Playwrights and Directors: Aleksei Kazantsev on the Creation of the Dramaturgy and Directing Center
Elisabeth Rich
Belonging to Those Who Create It: Organization and Financing in Czech Theatre Before and After the Velvet Revolution
Štêpan Šimek
The Other Comes to Holland: Paradise Regained? Festival in the Netherlands
Dasha Krijanskaia
Pages from the Past
Fortune’s Favorite: Vassily Kachalov
Maria Ignatieva
REVIEWS
Inspector General from Kyiv on Stage in Philadelphia
Larissa M. L. Z. Onyshkevych
The Ressurrection of the Czech Black Comedy in Jan Høebejk’s Up and Down
Leonard Quart |
Volume 25
Number 3
Fall 2005 |
IN
MEMORIAM
Jarka Burian, 1927-2005
ARTICLES
Sergei Artsybashev: The New Stanislavsky? The Rise of a Post-Soviet Russian Director
Elisabeth Rich
Unraveling the Gordian Knot: The Transformation of Czech Theatre Organization and Financing in the Twenty-First Century
Štêpan Šimek
Oleg Menshikov: Daring To Be Different
Olga Muratova
An Interview with Oleg Menshikov
Helena Lemeleva
REVIEWS
Mrożek’s Serenade and Philosopher Fox
Amiel Melnick
Bard SummerScape 2004: Shostakovich and His World
Mary Keelan
When Americans Play Czechs: Švejk Off Broadway
Veronika Tuckerová
Off the Rails: Witkiewicz’s Crazy Locomotive by the Trap Door Theatre Company
Kevin Byrne |