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The Theater of the Future

From the Michael Chekhov Archives, Lincoln Library of Performing Arts in NYC (unpublished).
The lecture was given by Michael Chekhov (1891 – 1955) at the New School for Social Research, 66 W 12th Street in New York City. Read by Jessica Cerullo and recorded by Gabriela Bonomo [30 min].

https://michaelchekhovschool.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/michael-chekhov-lectures-at-the-new-school.mp3

 

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