Ilkhom Theatre

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Ilkhom Theatre (Ильхом Театр Марка Вайля) is a theatre company based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Founded by Mark Weil (Марк Яковлевич Вайль) in 1976, it was the first independent theatre in the Soviet Union, and remains self-supporting to this day.[1][2][3]

The theatre is described in a BBC Radio 4 Crossing Continents documentary in April 2008[4], which deals primarily with the murder in September 2007 of Mark Weil. His last production was the Greek tragedy The Oresteia; despite his murder the day before it was scheduled to open, the actors went ahead because the show must go on.[5].


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