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  1. Russian theatre director and stage designer Theodore Komisarjevsky (1882-1954) came to England in 1919. He established himself as a skilled and often controversial director, introducing British audiences to the plays of Russian dramatists and staging unconventional productions of Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon.

  2. 28 de dic. de 2022 · Possibly influenced by Theodore Komisarjevsky, in 1927 he formed Sloane Productions in partnership with Arnold Bennett and leased the Royal Court Theatre. Although they enjoyed some success with the staging of Mr. Bennett’s play, Mr. Prohack, based on his novel, the venture ended in 1928, as it proved not to be a financial success.

  3. Theodore Komisarjevsky was a prominent figure in the inter-war British theatre until his migration to North America in 1936. While recent studies have foregrounded the various artistic factors that influenced his work and his eventual departure, little attention has been placed on the sociopolitical issues. Most notably, there has been no serious consideration of the impact that his ...

  4. 6 de ene. de 2024 · Theodore Komisarjevsky was a leading 20th century theatrical director and designer, particularly known for his productions of plays by Anton Chekhov and William Shakespeare in England in the 1930s. Born into a theatrical Russian family, he was raised in Italy and Russia.

  5. Theodore Komisarjevsky was a leading 20th century theatrical director and designer, particularly known for his productions of plays by Anton Chekhov and William Shakespeare in England in the 1930s. Born into a theatrical Russian family, a son of an opera singer, and a younger step-brother of a prominent Russian actress Vera Komissarzhevskaia, he was raised in Italy and Russia.

  6. London, 1920. LAHDA, the Russian Musical Dramatic Art Society, was a group formed in London in 1919 by director Theodore Komisarjevsky, tenor Vladimir Rosing, and dancer Laurent Novikoff. The purpose of the organization was to “bring closer friendship and understanding” between England and Russia “by means of art and its beauty of ...

  7. Komisarjevsky, Theodore, 1882-1954. Theodore Komisarjevsky papers, 1912-1970: Guide. - 3 - Theodore Komisarjevsky Papers, 1912-1970 (MS Thr 490). Houghton Library, Harvard University. Preferred Citation For