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Theatrical Life Of Britain And Russia
Департамент образования города Москвы
Северо-Западное окружное управление образования
Государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение гимназия № 1538

Окружной конкурс проектных и исследовательских работ

«Будущее Северо - Запада»

Номинация «Искатели»

Направление гуманитарное

Секция иностранные языки

Тема исследования «Театральная жизнь России и Британии»

Автор Ганенко Елена Николаевна, 9 Б класс

Руководитель работы Кузнецова Татьяна Евгеньевна, учитель английского языка

Консультант Любивая Ирина Юрьевна, лингвист, доцент Высшего театрального училища (института) им. М. С. Щепкина

Москва, 2013г.
Abstract

Theme of the work: “Theatrical Life of Britain and Russia”
Author: Elena Ganenko, 9«B» , gymnasium №1538
Supervisor: Tatiana Kuznetsova, English teacher
Consultant: Irina Lyubivaya, Teacher of English and Culture of Higher Theatrical School (Institute) named after M.S. Schepkin

Theatrical spectators of Russia and the Great Britain became the purpose of mine research. I have decided to learn history of English and Russian of theatres, their functions today. Having used dates of the survey, oral conversations and the information from Internet blogs I have tried to create images of modern spectators and to analyze fans of a theatrical art in Russia and in the Great Britain.
For getting ahead my peers and to increase interest in theatre I created the interactive game "The Globe" theatre (complete the picture)", which can be used at English lessons as an extra descriptive material. CONTENT

INTRODUCTION 4
1. THE EMERGENCE OF THE THEATRE 6
1.1. The Rise of English Drama 6
1.2. Brief history of the Russian Theatre 9
2. BRITISH

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