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Soviet theatre critic (1897–1980)
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Pavel Aleksandrovich Markov (Russian: Павел Александрович Марков; 22 March 1897, Tula – 5 April 1980, Moscow) was a Soviet theatre critic, literary manager, and teacher. Between 1925 and 1949, he was head of the Literary Section of the Moscow Art Theatre. He was the chairman of the "lower committee" of the theatre's management. He has been described as "the most outstanding teacher and critic of his generation."

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 978-0-413-52520-8.
  • Worrall, Nick. 1996. The Moscow Art Theatre. Theatre Production Studies ser. London and NY: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-05598-7.
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