- Vera
Fyodorovna Komissarzhevskaya (Russian: Ве́ра Фёдоровна Комиссарже́вская; 8
November 1864 – 23
February 1910) was one of the most
celebrated actresses...
- 59°56′5″N 30°20′0″E / 59.93472°N 30.33333°E / 59.93472; 30.33333 The
Komissarzhevskaya Theatre (Russian: Академический драматический театр имени В. Ф. Комиссаржевской)...
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imperial authorities allowed it to
premiere in
October of 1905 at the
Komissarzhevskaya Theatre and
Moscow Art Theatre.
Given conditions in the city, the...
- theatre,
especially when he
worked as the
chief producer of the Vera
Komissarzhevskaya theatre in 1906–1907. He was
invited back to the MAT
around this time...
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Ruben Agamirzyan). In the same year she
became an
actress at the
Komissarzhevskaya Theatre,
where she
worked for one season. She made her
debut in cinema...
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Fyodor Komissarzhevsky, and her grandfather's
sister was
actress Vera
Komissarzhevskaya.
Polozkova wrote for the
newspaper A Book Review, and the magazines...
- long had ****ociations with the
entertainment industry and
houses the
Komissarzhevskaya Theatre. The site
where the P****age
sprawls had been
devoted to trade...
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Written in the
September 1906, it
premiered on 22
February 1907 in the
Komissarzhevskaya Theatre,
directed by
Vsevolod Meyerkhold. On 12
December 1907 it was...
- Nora (pla**** by Vera
Komissarzhevskaya)
dresses the
Christmas tree, 1904...
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opening night of the
first production was a
famous failure. Vera
Komissarzhevskaya,
playing Nina, was so
intimidated by the
hostility of the audience...