All Stories

  1. The Archive
  2. The Unwritten Grotowski: Theory and Practice of the EncounterThe Unwritten Grotowski: Theory and Practice of the Encounter. By Kris Salata. London: Routledge, 2013; 220 pp. $125.00 cloth
  3. Open Class: Stanislavsky Continues… a report from Moscow
  4. Noel Witts Tadeusz Kantor London; New York: Routledge, 2010. 122 p. £16.99. ISBN: 978-0415-43487-4.
  5. On the shoulders of tradition from East and West: a conversation between Paul Allain and Frances Barbe
  6. Performatyka
  7. Samuel L. Leiter, Frozen Moments: Writings on Kabuki 1966–2001, Ithaca, New York: East Asia Program, Cornell University Press, 2002. 360 p. ISBN 1-88544-541-5.
  8. Hidden Territories: The Theatre of Gardzienice. By Wlodzimierz Staniewski with Alison Hodge. London and New York: Routledge, 2004. Pp. 148 + illus + CD-ROM. £75 Hb; £29.99 Pb
  9. Grotowski's Ghosts
  10. Directors' Solos: Grzegorz Jarzyna and Krzysztof Warlikowski
  11. Editorial – Polish Theatre after 1989: Beyond Borders
  12. Kantor's Last Tape
  13. In Transition: 1989–2004
  14. Krystian Lupa: The Double and Utopia
  15. Jan Kott: His Own Witness
  16. Andrzej Seweryn: Mystery and Discipline
  17. Additional Material: An Extended Chronology of Social, Political and Cultural events in Poland (1989–2004)
  18. A Short Chronology of Social and Political Events in Poland (1989–2004)
  19. A Concise History of Polish Theater from the Eleventh to the Twentieth Centuries. By Kazimierz Braun. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 2003. Pp. xxviii + 476 + illus. $139.95 Hb.
  20. Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrfe Approaches to Acting Past and Present London: Continuum, 2001. 225 p. 19.99 (pbk); 55.00 (hbk). ISBN: 0-8264-4901-8 (pbk); 0-8264-4900 (hbk).
  21. Performing Shakespeare in Japan by Minami Ryuta, Ian Carruthers, and John Gillies, ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 259 p. £45.00. ISBN: 0-521-78244-9.
  22. After Grotowski – the Next Generation
  23. Jarka M. Burian Modern Czech Theatre: Reflector and Conscience of a Nation Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2000. 265p.$18.95 (pbk), $37.95 (hbk). ISBN: 0-87745-722-0 (pbk), 0-87745-711-4 (hbk).
  24. John Russell Brown New Sites For Shakespeare: Theatre, the Audience, and Asia London; New York, Routledge, 1999. £12.99. ISBN 0-415-19450-4.Takashi Sasayama, J. R. Mulryne, Margaret Shewring, eds. Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage Cambridge University...
  25. The Cambridge Companion to Chekhov
  26. John McCormick and Bennie Pratasik Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800–1914 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998, £50.00. ISBN 0-521-45413-1.
  27. Kathleen M. Cioffi Alternative Theatre in Poland 1954–1989 Netherlands: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1996 (Polish Theatre Archive, Vol. 2). £26.00. ISBN 3-7186-5853-4.
  28. Suzuki Training
  29. Bonnie Marranca Ecologies of Theatre USA: Johns Hopkins University Press, PAJ Books, 1996. £13.00 (pbk).ISBN 0-801-85273-0.
  30. Michael Huxley and Noel Witts, eds. Twentieth-Century Performance Reader London; New York: Routledge, 1996. pbk, £14.99. ISBN 0-415-11628-7.
  31. A Review ofTheatre and Politicsby Zygmunt Hubner. Translated from the original polish by Jadwiga Kosicka with a foreword by Daniel Gerould and afterword by Andrzej Wajda
  32. Harold B. Segel Pinocchio's Progeny Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. 372 p. £14.00. ISBN 0-801-85262-5.
  33. Thomas Richards At Work with Grotowski on Physical Actions London: Routledge, 1995. 135 p. £8.99. ISBN 0-415-12492-1.
  34. Demythologizing or Betraying?
  35. Coming Home: The New Ecology of the Gardzienice Theatre Association of Poland
  36. Gardzienice: a Village, a Theatre, and a Cultural Crossroads
  37. Tadeusz Kantor Wielopole, Wielopole: an Exercise in Theatre London: Marion Boyars, 1989. 159 p. £14.95. ISBN 0-7145-2782-3.
  38. The Cherry Orchard
  39. Chekhov on screen
  40. Directors' Chekhov
  41. Chekhov's comedy
  42. Selected stage productions
  43. Selected screen versions
  44. Illustrations
  45. Frontmatter
  46. Chekhov and his Russia
  47. Chekhov at the Moscow Art Theatre
  48. From Platonov to Piano
  49. Ivanov: the invention of a negative dramaturgy
  50. The Seagull: an adaptation
  51. Notes from a director: Uncle Vanya
  52. Notes from a director: Three Sisters
  53. Acting Chekhov: 'a friend to the actor'
  54. The scenography of Chekhov
  55. Chekhov on the Russian stage
  56. Chekhov's stories and the plays
  57. The stage representation of Chekhov's women
  58. Dr Chekhov: a biographical essay (29 January 1860-15 July 1904)
  59. Chekhov's one-act plays and the full-length plays
  60. Chekhov's works: primary sources from the Russian - Variations of English titles from the Russian