ABSTRACT

First Published in 1996. Professor Zolotnitsky provides a picture of the life and work of Sergei Radlov - one of the most outstanding interpreters of Shakespeare on the Soviet stage in the 1930s. Sergei Radlov started as one of the left-wing directors among the disciples and companions of Vsevolod Meyerhold in post-revolutionary Russia. He directed Jack London, Ernst Toller, Evgeni Zamyatin and updated Aristophanes. In the latter he did "modern" operas, such as "The Love for Three Oranges" by Sergei Prokofiev and "Der ferne Klang" by Franz Schrecker.

part 1|147 pages

A Study in Scarlet (1917–1937)

part 2|95 pages

A Study in Purple (1938–1958)

chapter 9|18 pages

The Director and his Theatre

chapter 10|21 pages

On the Eve

chapter 12|22 pages

The Outcome