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- The Alexandrinsky Theatre (Russian: Александринский театр) or National Drama Theatre of Russia is a theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The Alexandrinsky...
- the Saint Petersburg Theatre College he made his debut on stage the Alexandrinka in 1860 and sta**** with it until 1883. In 1883—1889 he toured the province...
- just four performances in Moscow and three times in Saint Petersburg's Alexandrinka, before being dropping from both theatres' repertoires. Meanwhile, Ostrovsky's...
- Alexandrinsky Theatre, featuring Maria Savina. In 1896 Karpov became the head of Alexandrinka where he directed and produced Chekhov's The Seagull (with Vera Komissarzhevskaya...
- (which he was a co-founder of), before joining the Saint Petersburg's Alexandrinka in 1885. Pisarev, who debuted as a 15-year-old as Tishka in Ostrovsky's...
- great success on stages of Moscow's Maly Theatre and St. Petersburg's Alexandrinka. His best-known plays were Student and Teacher (Учитель и ученик, или...
- Tiflis theatre, then in the spring found herself in St Petersburg's Alexandrinka and had success as Maryitsa in Dmitry Averkiyev's Kashirskaya Starina...
- the Petersburg theatrical society. She had more than thirty parts in Alexandrinka between 1881 and 1890, but of the 22 new ones only three were later recognized...
- (Мечта) and Extinguished Spark (Угасшая искра) have been produced by the Alexandrinka. Her collection Dramas and Translations came out in Moscow in 1904. Among...
- that he should make a debut as an opera singer which he did in 1834 in Alexandrinka, taking up the leading part in Étienne Méhul's Joseph. After three years...