Theatre in Passing explores spaces of performance in contemporary Moscow. Inspired by French philosopher Michel de Certeau’s model of a "second, poetic geography" in which the walker—the everyday practitioner—invents the space observed by the voyeur, this book takes the reader on a tour of spaces of performance in contemporary Moscow. Through text and photography, the city’s "theatrical geography" is uncovered, from the Bolshoi Theater in Theater Square to hidden gems like the recently restored Kuskovo estate. With additional sections on street theater and other public gatherings, Theatre in Passing is a must-read book for anyone curious about the theatrical architecture and geography of Russia’s capital.

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Table of Contents
Destination Moscow
History as Carnival
Starting Over
The Hermitage: Proceed with Caution
Zhivago in the Suburbs
Scenes from the Putsch
Back to Versailles
The Jump
Theatre Goes to the Museum
The Big Picture
Dark Origins
The Last Mohican
From Meyerhold to Now
Shakespeare on Sretenka
Three Chekhovs
Is it Art?
Show Time
MXAT on the Rocks
Posing with Idols
Adventure
Tverskoy Boulevard in Winter
Birthday in Moscow
Summertime
Sentimental Favourite
Impossible is Nothing
Acknowledgements
Works Cited
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