- his
later poetry and novels. He was
buried at
Baikove Cemetery in Kyiv.
Starytskyi is
widely known for his 1883
comical play "Chasing two hares" (Ukrainian:...
- Hares,
Marusia Bohuslavka,
Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and The Last
Night by
Starytskyi, as well as
Kabanikha in The
Storm by
Alexander Ostrovsky,
among others...
- from 1850 to 1932.
Taras Shevchenko reprinted it in his primer,
Mykhailo Starytskyi wrote the
drama "Marusia Boguslavka"
based on this folk story; Ukrainian...
- as
Ukrainian Club).
Already at
night on 14 March [O.S. 1 March] 1917
Starytskyi shared information about the
events with
Vasyl Koroliv-Staryi and later...
-
Stage costumes had a
significant impact on the
formation of the "sharovarshchyna" (a
scene from M.
Starytskyi's play Drowned, 1964 р....
- the manor.
Visitors included the
artists Zanjkovetska, M.Kropyvnytskyi,
Starytskyi and many
other prominent theatrical figures,
writers and artists. The...
- the
Debut Award at a
festival in Sumy, the
Boychenka Award and the M.
Starytskyi Literary and Art
Award respectively for her role as
Pronya Prokopivna...
- Golohvastov, from the play
Chasing Two Rabbits,
which was
written by
Mykhailo Starytskyi.
Another main
monument on the
street is
dedicated to the
famous Ukrainian...
- mother, a
village teacher,
raised her.
While studying in
Poltava at the
Starytskyi private gymnasium, she
successfully performed in
amateur performances...
- a
historic children novella Karmalyuk (in Ukrainian, 1865);
Mykhailo Starytskyi – a
novel in 2 volumes,
Rogue Karmelyuk (in Russian, 1908) (Ukrainian...