ABSTRACT

Off Nevsky Prospekt is the first study to be published in English of the exceptionally rich and diverse theatre studio movement which has flourished in St Petersburg during the 1980s and '90s.
Professor Markova charts the development of the theatre studios - from their beginnings as a reaction to the repressive atmosphere of the Soviet period and through the "theatre bacchanalia" of the Perestroika years. She then surveys today's vibrant scene, with analyses of key productions and interviews with many of the central figures, and describes how theatre studios have subverted the conventions of the past to create a new dialogue with the changing society from which their audience is drawn.

chapter |20 pages

Never lie to yourself

chapter |9 pages

A youth rehabilitation centre

chapter |10 pages

An ecological niche

chapter |11 pages

Theatre of dreams

chapter |7 pages

Private life in the show genre

chapter |11 pages

Entry by love only

chapter |11 pages

Derevo: the Tree and its roots

chapter |4 pages

Diklon flickers on

chapter |1 pages

Postscript