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27 September 2022
MIR ROME (WORLD ROME) is a grand new-processual project by Boris Yukhananov and the Studio of Individual Directing (MIR-6), which will unfold on several stages throughout the coming 2022–2023 season on the stage of the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre.
9 June 2020
Critic, translator and Supervisor of English at the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, John Freedman, in conversation with Noah Birksted-Breen (University of Oxford) on how the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre became one of the most influential theatres in Europe. Recorded 6 May 2020 for The Theatre Times International Online Theatre Festival.
10 September 2018
Photo by Olympia Orlova
As we have written, a new, major premiere is in the works — Pinocchio — the latest project from Boris Yukhananov which spectators will see in the summer of 2019. For now, please meet the creative team.
5 September 2018
Photo by Olympia Orlova
4 сентября состоялся сбор труппы Электротеатра Станиславский. Борис Юхананов рассказал о предстоящих премьерах.
1 February 2018
The Online Theatre Magazine by the UTE By Herwig Lewy The bassline of the day remains unsaid: United in diversity. Artistic directors of UTE theatres came all the way from Athens, Bucharest, Luxembourg, Moscow, Sofia and Vienna to the Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade, on 17 September 2017. After a first conference in Milan last year, the focus of this exchange on different theatre structures was on Eastern and South Eastern Europe. For the first time, Boris Yukhananov from the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre in Moscow also attended. Meeting the newest member of the UTE.
21 November 2017
Photos by Olympia Orlova
The public presentation of Boris Yukhananov’s website and the book Boris Yukhananov. From Theatre-Theatre to Garden took place on November 17 in the foyer of the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre.
12 November 2017
A series of events will be held from November 17 to 19 in the foyer of the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre in connection with Boris Yukhananov’s Archiving the Future project.
5 November 2017
Fading Apocalypse, a new exhibit at the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, will run from November 11 to 30 as part of the NET Festival. This project by Boris Yukhananov and Yelena Koptyaeva is a three-channel video installation.
6 September 2017
The Artistic Director of the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre declared his solidarity with, and expressed his support for, his colleagues from Gogol Center – Kirill Serebrennikov, Alexei Malobrodsky, Yury Itin and Nina Maslyeva.
23 July 2017
The Stanislavsky Electrotheatre sums up the past season. Video.