Anatoly Vasilievich Efros (Russian: Рнатолий
Ð'Ð°Ñ Ð¸Ð»ÑŒÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ‡ ÐÑ„Ñ€Ð¾Ñ ; July 3, 1925, Kharkiv â€" January 13,
1987, Moscow) was a Soviet theatre and film director. He was a leading
interpreter of Russian classics during the Era of Stagnation and
"received numerous awards for creative excellence".His writings on
theatre were published in English under the titles The Joy of
Rehearsal: Reflections on Interpretation and Practice
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.mw-selflink{font-weight:inherit}ISBN 9780820463384) and The Craft of
Rehearsal: Further Reflections on Interpretation and Practice (ISBN
9780820488608).Efros was born in Kharkiv. In 1954, he was appointed to
run the Central Theatre for Children in Moscow and managed to
transform it from a conservative backwater into one of the most
fashionable Soviet theatres.At that early period, he staged many plays
by Victor Rozov, including Searching for Happiness (1957), Unequal
Battle (1960), Before Supper (1962). In 1963, Efros moved to the
Lenkom Theatre and worked there for three years. It was there that he
staged another Rozov's play, On the Wedding Day (1964). Viña Delmar's
Make Way for Tomorrow was produced by him in the Mossovet Theatre
(1966), with Faina Ranevskaya and Rostislav Plyatt in leading roles.
Ð'Ð°Ñ Ð¸Ð»ÑŒÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ‡ ÐÑ„Ñ€Ð¾Ñ ; July 3, 1925, Kharkiv â€" January 13,
1987, Moscow) was a Soviet theatre and film director. He was a leading
interpreter of Russian classics during the Era of Stagnation and
"received numerous awards for creative excellence".His writings on
theatre were published in English under the titles The Joy of
Rehearsal: Reflections on Interpretation and Practice
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.mw-selflink{font-weight:inherit}ISBN 9780820463384) and The Craft of
Rehearsal: Further Reflections on Interpretation and Practice (ISBN
9780820488608).Efros was born in Kharkiv. In 1954, he was appointed to
run the Central Theatre for Children in Moscow and managed to
transform it from a conservative backwater into one of the most
fashionable Soviet theatres.At that early period, he staged many plays
by Victor Rozov, including Searching for Happiness (1957), Unequal
Battle (1960), Before Supper (1962). In 1963, Efros moved to the
Lenkom Theatre and worked there for three years. It was there that he
staged another Rozov's play, On the Wedding Day (1964). Viña Delmar's
Make Way for Tomorrow was produced by him in the Mossovet Theatre
(1966), with Faina Ranevskaya and Rostislav Plyatt in leading roles.
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