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Pavel Markov

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Pavel Markov (1897–1980) was a Russian theatre critic, literary manager, and teacher.[1] Between 1925 and 1949, he was head of the Literary Section of the Moscow Art Theatre.[2] He was the chairman of the "lower committee" of the theatre's management.[3] He has been described as "the most outstanding teacher and critic of his generation."[4]

References

  1. ^ Benedetti (1999, 298) and Worrall (1996, 223).
  2. ^ Worrall (1996, 223).
  3. ^ Benedetti (1999, 298).
  4. ^ Benedetti (1999, 298).

Sources

  • Benedetti, Jean. 1999. Stanislavski: His Life and Art. Revised edition. Original edition published in 1988. London: Methuen. ISBN 0-413-52520-1.
  • Worrall, Nick. 1996. The Moscow Art Theatre. Theatre Production Studies ser. London and NY: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-05598-9.