CEU eTD Collection (2016); Kasimova, Zukhra: Ilkhom in Tashkent: from Komsomol-inspired studio to post-soviet independent theater

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2016
Author Kasimova, Zukhra
Title Ilkhom in Tashkent: from Komsomol-inspired studio to post-soviet independent theater
Summary This thesis aims to research the creation of Ilkhom as an experimental theater studio under Komsomol Youth League and Theater Society in the late Brezhnev era in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbek SSR. The research focuses on the controversies of the aims and objectives of these two patronage organizations, which provided an experimental studio with a greater freedom in choice of repertoire and allowed to obtain the status of one of the first non-government theaters on the territory of former Soviet Union. The research is based on the reevaluation of late-Soviet/early post-Soviet period in Uzbekistan through the repertoire of Ilkhom as an independent theater-studio. The sources used include articles about theater from republican and all-union press.
Supervisor Shaw Charles
Department History MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2016/kasimova_zukhra.pdf

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