News & Events Archive.
The Stanislavski Centre promotes a range of activities which include lectures, seminars, master-classes and performances. Below is an archive of events for the academic year 2008-2009:Event – Chekhov’s Cherry Orchards: His Last Play in Perspective. Rosamund Bartlett
[Posted on: October 21, 2009]
Rosamund Bartlett has written widely on Russian music, literature and cultural history, and is one of the UK’s leading Chekhov specialists. She is the author of Chekhov: Scenes from a Life, which was the Moscow Times Biography of the Year in 2004. Editor and co-translator of Chekhov: A Life in Letters, she has also translated [...]
Event – Michael Chekhov – Problem Child of Stanislavsky?[Posted on: March 18, 2009]
Professor Jonathan Pitches, Chair in Theatre and Performance, School of Performance and Cultural Industries University of Leeds
Wednesday 18th March at 5.00 p.m. – Room C101
In this illustrated talk Professor Pitches introduced the work of Michael Chekhov, drawing specifically on his time at Dartington in the mid-late 1930s. He outlined some of the philosophical and practical [...]
[Posted on: January 11, 2009]
26th February 2009, 7.00 p.m. Studio One.
The Stanislavski Centre presented a screening of Michael Craig’s documentary film, Meyerhold, Theatre and the Russian Avant-Garde. Director and producer Michael Craig , whose company Copernicus Films produced the documentary, introduced the screening and talked about his work.
Meyerold became an acting student of Nemirovich-Danchenko in 1896, [...]
[Posted on: December 18, 2008]
Tuesday 6th January, 2009:
Professor Sergei Tcherkasski, Professor of Acting and Directing, and Head of the Acting Studio at the St Petersburg Theatre Arts Academy, visited Rose Bruford to give a mastercalss and workshop on scenes from Chekhov’s play The Seagull. This event was jointly sponsored by the College’s key practitioner scheme and the Stanislavski Centre. [...]
[Posted on: November 8, 2008]
On Tuesday 9th December, Rose Bruford College will launch a new research degree programme in partnership with Goldsmiths College University of London.
The programme will offer specialist supervision at MPhil and PhD level in a range of theate and performance related subject-areas.
To mark this important development, the College will stage an event – Illuminate…
The Stanislavski Centre, [...]
[Posted on: September 26, 2008]
Studio One, Rose Bruford College, Wednesday 29th October at 7.00 p.m.
Lee Strasberg – in his own words
Notes on a lecture by Suresh Patel
Suresh Patel trained for two years at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute in New York where he worked as assistant director to Robert Ellermann on a production of Chekhov’s The [...]
[Posted on: August 12, 2008]
The Stanislavski Centre provided a series of photographic images for use by theatre production company Walking Thoughts to illustrate their performance of a new adaptation of Bulgakov’s Black Snow, presented at Pushkin House in London in June.
Event – Stanislavski on stage[Posted on: January 8, 2008]
NATIONAL THEATRE Olivier Theatre foyer
7th April to 10th May 2008 (admission free)
Stanislavski on stage
An exhibition of rarely seen photographs from the archive of The Stanislavski Centre, Rose Bruford College.
The exhibition was made possible by the generosity of Evgeny Lebedev.
Curator: Robert McIndoe
Designer: Nigel Hook
Mounted in association with Routledge
The exhibition catalogue Stanislavski on Stage: (edited by Kathy [...]
[Posted on: October 16, 2007]
The Stanislavski Centre presents its first event of 2007/08:
Training in Moscow – a seminar presentation by Tess Dignan (voice) and Peter Bramley (movement)
Two key members of RBC teaching staff present an informal seminar on their experiences of working at the Moscow Art Theatre.
Monday 12th November @ 18.30Study Room (Learning Resources Centre)
Rose Bruford College, Lamorbey Park, [...]
[Posted on: May 18, 2007]
Prof Richard Hornby (University of California, Riverside), gave a lecture on America’s Imaginary Stanislavski on the 18th of May 2007.Professor Hornby is an Honorary Professor of RBC, a member of the Stanislavski Centre advisory board, and author of The End of Acting.




