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East European

A Romanian Passion: Revising the Classics (Jun 2004)
Identity Matters: State of the Balkan Stage (Feb 2004)
Master of the Apocalyptic Stage: Josef Szajna at 80 (Jul 2003)
In Moscow, the Play's the Thing (May 2002)
Fate and the Imperial Dream: A Russian Approach (Feb 2000)
The Theatrical Lions of Lvov (Nov 1998)
The Pitfalls of Freedom (May 1995)
Theater Contacts in Poland (Nov 1994)
The Flowering of Hungarian Theater (May 1994)
Fatulescu's Triumphant Return (Jan 1994)
Fearful Eye on the West: A Russian Views the McCarthy Years (Nov 1993)
Staged Anarchy: Moscow Theater Mirrors the Chaos (Oct 1993)
After the Velvet Revolution (Sep 1993)
St. Petersburg: A Tale Of Two Theaters (Jun 1993)
Poland's Theatrical Vision (Mar 1993)
Romania Looks Back in Anger (Feb 1993)
East Europe's Introspective Theater (Apr 1992)
Hail to King Ubu! (Jan 1992)
Restructuring the Lithuanian Theater (Aug 1991)
Catharsis in Bucharest (Jun 1991)
The Redgrave Outrage (Mar 1991)
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Humanist: Russia's Cerceau (Jan 1991)
The Politics of Suffering: The National Theatre of Lithuania (Dec 1990)
The Rise and Fall of Gorbachev (Dec 1990)
Glasnost Comes to Bulgaria (Mar 1990)
Coping With Glasnost (Jan 1990)
A Very Different Polish Hamlet (Oct 1989)
Feeling the Pain in Russian Theater (Jul 1989)
Stanislavsky on Home Ground (Jul 1989)
Muffled Explosion: Remembering Stanislavsky and Meyerhold (Nov 1988)
Gardzienice: The Heart Is a Language: Polish Theater Group Speaks to the Collective Unconscious (Oct 1988)
Chernobyl as Theater: Sarcophagus and the Human Element (Jan 1988)
Yuri Lyubimov: World-Class Director (Apr 1987)

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