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Alexandre Ostrovski, réformateur du théâtre russe

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The article examines Ostrovsky's role as a theater reformer, who was keen to rethink the place of the theater in the city, by cutting it off from foreign models by the constitution and promotion of a national repertoire and by giving instructions for playing it. On March 24, 1882, the abolition of the imperial monopoly created a situation of competition and activated the renewal of the entire theatrical institution. Ostrovsky will be the main promoter and architect of these transformations. He advocates a chair theater, accessible to the popular audience, which educates and uplifts the public and trains actors in technical know-how and collective discipline. Performing a play is more than just saying it in the right tone. The sets, the music, the accessories have their place in a whole that must be orchestrated, composed. But Ostrovsky does not yet imagine the emergence of the function of the director, which will only emerge a little more than ten years after his death.
Title: Alexandre Ostrovski, réformateur du théâtre russe
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The article examines Ostrovsky's role as a theater reformer, who was keen to rethink the place of the theater in the city, by cutting it off from foreign models by the constitution and promotion of a national repertoire and by giving instructions for playing it.
On March 24, 1882, the abolition of the imperial monopoly created a situation of competition and activated the renewal of the entire theatrical institution.
Ostrovsky will be the main promoter and architect of these transformations.
He advocates a chair theater, accessible to the popular audience, which educates and uplifts the public and trains actors in technical know-how and collective discipline.
Performing a play is more than just saying it in the right tone.
The sets, the music, the accessories have their place in a whole that must be orchestrated, composed.
But Ostrovsky does not yet imagine the emergence of the function of the director, which will only emerge a little more than ten years after his death.

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