MAT

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MAT is the commonly used abbreviation for the Moscow Art Theatre, a historic and influential Russian theatre company renowned for its pioneering work in modern drama and acting techniques.

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instanceOf drama theatre
theatre company
abbreviation MAT NERFINISHED
artisticDirector Konstantin Stanislavski (historical) NERFINISHED
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (historical) NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
Maxim Gorky NERFINISHED
country Russia
era 20th century theatre
late 19th century
founder Konstantin Stanislavski NERFINISHED
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko NERFINISHED
genre drama
hasGenreFocus Russian drama
modern drama
hasInfluenceOn actor training worldwide
directing pedagogy worldwide
hasPart Moscow Art Theatre School-Studio NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic theatre institution
inception 1898
influenced 20th-century theatre directing
Group Theatre (New York) NERFINISHED
method acting in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
locatedIn Moscow
movement realism in theatre
namedAfter city of Moscow
nativeName Московский Художественный театр NERFINISHED
notableFor development and application of the Stanislavski system
innovative ensemble-based productions
pioneering modern acting techniques
notablePerson Konstantin Stanislavski NERFINISHED
Olga Knipper NERFINISHED
Vasili Kachalov NERFINISHED
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko NERFINISHED
notableProduction "The Lower Depths" by Maxim Gorky NERFINISHED
notableWork original production of Anton Chekhov’s "The Cherry Orchard"
original production of Anton Chekhov’s "The Seagull"
original production of Anton Chekhov’s "Three Sisters"
original production of Anton Chekhov’s "Uncle Vanya"
operatesIn performing arts
significantEvent 1898 premiere of "The Seagull" in Moscow Art Theatre production
subjectOf scholarship on acting theory
studies in theatre history
theatreStyle ensemble acting
psychological realism

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