Anatoly
Smeliansky is a leading Russian theatre writer, scholar, and critic. He joined
the Moscow Art Theatre (MXAT) in 1980 as Literary Director and was appointed
Associate Artistic Director in 1996. Dean of the MXAT School for Academic Studies
since 1986, he became the head of the school in 2000. Dr. Smeliansky is alsoEditor-in-Chief
of the new edition of the Complete Works Konstantin Stanislavsky and
The Moscow Art Theatre Encyclopedia. He is the author of Our Collocutors:
Russian Classics on Stage, Bulgakov and the Moscow Art Theatre, Is Comrade Bulgakov
Dead? (rated among the best theatre publications in 1995 by American
Theatre magazine) and The Russian Theatre after Stalin. He has
extensive experience lecturing on Russian and Soviet theatre in the United States
(Columbia, Carnegie Mellon University, Georgetown, Harvard, Princeton, Yale),
France (the Sorbonne), and England (Cambridge and Oxford). Dr. Smeliansky is
a theatre columnist for Moscow News Weekly. As Secretary of the Board
of the Russian Union of Theatremakers and founding member of the American-Soviet
Theatre Initiative, he has represented Soviet and Russian theatre at various
international symposia and conferences all over the world. Dr. Smeliansky facilitated
and moderated the Slavyansky Bazaar-100 Years, a conference in Moscow
in June, 1997 commencing the centennial season of the MXAT. He is the recipient
of several national awards for artistic excellence, including Distinguished
Artsmaker of Russia.
Read an A.R.T. News interview with Anatoly Smeliansky coinciding with Three Farces and a Funeral.
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