Pyotr Mikhaylovich Yershov
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- For the 19th century Russian writer, the author of The Humpbacked Horse, see Pyotr Yershov.
Pyotr Mikhaylovich Yershov (Russian: Пётр Миха́йлович Ершо́в, 1910–1994) was a Russian theater director and art theoretician, most famous for his textbooks on directing and works on Stanislavski's system.
He wrote Directing as a Practical Psychology, with forewards by Oleg Efremov and P.V. Simonov, 1972, and Technology of an Actor in 1959, that is often recommended course material in Russian and American theater schools.
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- (Russian) Biography and photos
- (Russian) Full bibliography of Pyotr Mikhailovich Yershov's works