Maly Theatre (Moscow)

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Maly theater, modern photo
Maly theater, modern photo

Maly Theatre - the oldest theater in Russia. His troupe was established at the Moscow University in 1756, immediately after the famous Decree of Empress Elizabeth, marked the birth of professional theater.

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Many small theater gave the People’s Artist of the Russian Federation Vitaly Solomin, he served in the House since 1963 until his death in 2002 with a small break in 1986—1988. On stage Vitaly Solomin has played many roles classical repertoire, just a few: Hippolytus in the play «Not all cat Shrovetide» based on the play by Alexandr Ostrovsky, Chatsky in «Woe from Wit» Alexandr Griboyedov, Hlestakov in «Revizor» Nikolai Gogol, in Fiesko «Zagovore Fiesko in Genoa» Friedrich Schiller, Protasov in the play «Living corpse» Leo Tolstoy, Astrov in the performance of a play by Chekhov «Uncle Vanya». On the stage of the Maly Theatre Vitaly Solomin acted as a director, they were a few performances: «My favorite clown» by Vasily Livanovu, «Living corpse» Leo Tolstoy, «Dikarka» A. N. Ostrovsky.

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