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Zagoretsky Old
woman Khlyostova, Famusov's sister-in-law Mr. N. Mr. D.
Repetilov, the
Anglomaniac orator of the
coffee room and of the club,
burning for...
- (Thomas Garvey). In 1986 he was
awarded as the best
actor for the role of
Repetilov in Griboedov's Woe from Wit. In 1977–1989
Secretary of the
Union of Bulgarian...
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fawns over officials; and the
aristocratic young liberal and Anglomaniac,
Repetilov. By
contrast the hero of the piece, Chatsky, an
ironic satirist just returned...
- ("Conversations with a
Clear Moon"),
Ashmetev ("Diksarka"),
Shpekin ("Inspector"),
Repetilov ("Woe from Wit") and many others.
Among the
latest works of the artist...
-
performing in
Alexander Gribo****ov's Woe from Wit (the
parts of Zagoretsky,
Repetilov and Chatsky). From 1832 to 1838 he was head of the
Drama department in...
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model was
Alexander Gribo****ov. In his
comedy Woe from Wit the
character Repetilov refers to
Tolstoy in a monologue,
calling him a "nighttime
robber and...
- repertoire:
Dobchinsky and
Zemlyanika in Gogol's Revizor;
Zagoretsky and
later Repetilov in Gribo****ov's Woe from Wit,
Kochkarev and
Podkolesin in Gogol's Marriage...