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Maria Shevtsova, Rediscovering Stanislavsky
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Valuable for scholars, practitioners and students, Shevtsova’s volume re-evaluates the Konstantin Stanislavsky’s practice, providing significant insights into his work based on assiduous analysis. Her work also offers challenges to the reader on issues of theatre historiography and practice, exploring Stanislavsky’s current scholarly context and his ongoing legacy.
Title: Maria Shevtsova, Rediscovering Stanislavsky
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Valuable for scholars, practitioners and students, Shevtsova’s volume re-evaluates the Konstantin Stanislavsky’s practice, providing significant insights into his work based on assiduous analysis.
Her work also offers challenges to the reader on issues of theatre historiography and practice, exploring Stanislavsky’s current scholarly context and his ongoing legacy.
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