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Stanislavski on stage

Konstantin Stanislavski, co-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre, devised  the first formalised system of actor-training, which revolutionised approaches to performance in the West. His influence is still central to our experience of acting and his books, An Actor Prepares and My  Life in Art, are standard reading for all who are interested in the theatre.  This exhibition features rarely seen  photographs from the archive of The Stanislavski Centre, Rose Bruford  College.

Stanislavsky Exhibition photo of The Lower Depths by Gorky

The exhibition has been  made possible by the generosity of  Evgeny Lebedev.

www.stanislavskicentre.org.uk

Curator Robert McIndoe
Designer Nigel Hook
Mounted in association with Routledge

Photo (Gorky: The Lower Depths)
© The Stanislavski Centre, Rose Bruford College

Stanislavski on stage finished on: 10 May 2008

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