The Moscow State Historical and Ethnographic Theater - Moscow Theater, was created in 1988 by graduates of the M.Schepkin Theater School at the Maly Theater, artistic director - Mikhail Mizyukov .
| Moscow State Historical and Ethnographic Theater | |
|---|---|
| Based | 1988 |
| Theater building | |
| Location | st. Rudneva , 3 Moscow , Russia |
| Manual | |
| Artistic director | Mizyukov Mikhail Alexandrovich |
| Site | www.etnoteatr.ru |
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History
The theater appeared in 1988. Until 1995, he shared the building on Rudnevaya Street , built in 1867, with a club of railway workers [1] . In 1997, by a resolution of the Moscow Government, the theater received the status of a state theater and was transformed into the Moscow State Historical and Ethnographic Theater [2] .
Theater Troupe
Today on the stage of the Moscow State Historical and Ethnographic Theater actors: Mizyukov M.A., Schurov V.M., Mikhailova N.F., Kolygo D.N., Prismotrov V.L., Schegolkova S. Yu., Abanshin V I., Mikheeva N. Yu., Vasiliev S.A., Sharabarina T.V., Dyshko V.M., Mokhova O.V., Kalinina E.N., Bulatov R.I., Sergin D., Suetin P.V., Meshcheryakova M.I., Stam I.M., Paramonov A., Chudecki A.E., American S., Antropov N. , Demchenko V.
Repertoire
- “Tushino” A. N. Ostrovsky (Dramatic Chronicle of the Time of Troubles)
- “Student of the Lyceum” A. Platonov (dedicated to the 210th anniversary of the birth of A. S. Pushkin )
- “Comedy. XVII century " Evgeny Ivanov
- "Russian calendar" (Ritual action)
- “Love extravaganza” by Lesya Ukrainka (Performance based on the play “Forest Song”)
- " Shish Moscow " B. Shergin ("Buffalo Epic")
- “The Fair of the Beginning of the Century” (Anthology of Urban Entertainment of Russia)
- “Song of Fate” A. Blok (Poetic Drama)
- Folk Mosaic (Theatrical Concert)
- “Cossack Action” (Musical and Drama Performance)
- “The Hour of the Will of God” N. Leskov (Old Tale)
- “Sea Tsar and Vasilisa the Wise” (Russian folk tale)
- "The Tale of Ivan Tsarevich, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf" ( Russian folk tale )
- “Go there - I don’t know where, bring that - I don’t know what” ( Russian folk tale )
- “The Magic Ring” ( Russian folk tale )
- "Light Moon and Ivan the Athlete" (Russian folk tale)
- “Dunno and a magic mirror” (Russian folk tale)
- "Winter's Tale" (Russian fairy tale)
- "The Tale of Ivan the Fool and ..." M. Chekhov (According to the folk tale of L. N. Tolstoy )
- "Marya Morevna and Kashchei the Immortal" ( Russian folk tale )
- “A prophetic dream” (Russian folk tale) [3]
- “At the command of the pike” ( Russian folk tale )
- “Ask Your Heart” S. Fedotov (Amur Tale)
- “Finist is a clear falcon” N. Shestakov ( Russian fairy tale )
- “The Tale of the Good Maryushka, the Brave Ivanushka and the Evil Baba Yaga” ( Russian Folk Tale )
- “About a cheerful soldier and magic Kondrat” G. Panin ( Russian fairy tale )
Address
- Theater address: Moscow, Rudnevoy street , 3
Links
Notes
- ↑ Alexey Minkin. Along the former Trinity Road // Moscow Perspective: Newspaper. - 1999. - No. 35 . Archived March 6, 2016.
- ↑ Marina Lepina. The theater ended in a bribe // Kommersant: newspaper. - 2008. - No. 95 (3912) .
- ↑ “Prophetic Dream” (Text of a fairy tale) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 13, 2009. Archived December 1, 2010.