Moscow’s Golden Mask Festival: The Russian Case (Online, 2021)

The team running the Russian Case as part of Moscow’s annual Golden Mask Festival pulled off a major feat in 2021 by organizing a five-day programme online. Deeply disappointed that the Russian Case had been cancelled in the preceding year due to the Covid pandemic, this group made it its mission to...

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Published in:New theatre quarterly 2021-11, Vol.37 (4), p.376-388
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