After the 1917 Russian Revolution, Stanislavski faced some criticism for
not producing communist works, yet he was able to maintain his
company's unique perspective and not contend with an imposed
artistic vision. During a performance to commemorate the Moscow Art
Theatre's 30th anniversary, Stanislavski suffered a heart attack.
Stanislavski spent his later years focusing on his writing, directing and
teaching. He died on August 7, 1938, in the city of his birth.
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Constantin Stanislavski Biography
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Access Date
27 septembrie 2020
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Last Updated
June 5, 2020
Original Published Date
April 2, 2014
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