Moscow Art Theatre Musical Studio Program – 1925 First American Appearance
Moscow Art Theatre Musical Studio Program – 1925 First American Appearance
Product Title:
Moscow Art Theatre Musical Studio Program – 1925 First American Appearance
Product Description:
This rare 1925 program commemorates the first American appearance of the Moscow Art Theatre Musical Studio, directed by the legendary Vladimir Nemirovitch-Dantchenko. Presented by renowned impresarios F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest, this program marks the first appearance outside Russia of the famed lyric branch of the Moscow Art Theatre. Known as The Synthetic Theatre, the group was celebrated for its innovative fusion of drama and music, which profoundly influenced the world of theater.
This beautifully designed souvenir program, produced under the editorial supervision of Oliver M. Sayler, is a unique piece of theatrical history, perfect for collectors of Russian theatre memorabilia, fans of the Moscow Art Theatre, and anyone interested in the evolution of performance arts during the 20th century.
Year:
1925, marking the Moscow Art Theatre Musical Studio’s debut in America.
Notable Information:
- Features the Moscow Art Theatre Musical Studio, led by Vladimir Nemirovitch-Dantchenko, a co-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre.
- The program celebrates the first American tour of this iconic Russian theater group, making it a significant historical collectible.
- A perfect addition for collectors of vintage theatre programs or fans of Russian cultural history.