Vera Tsvitkis (b. August 4, 1973 ) - Russian theater actress .
Deputy Director of Public Relations , Kolyada Theater , columnist for Teatralnaya Gazeta.
| Vera Zvitkis | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Vera Ruslanovna Tsvitkis |
| Date of Birth | August 4, 1973 (aged 46) |
| Place of Birth | Permian |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actress |
| Years of activity | 1994 - n. at. |
| Theater | " Kolyada Theater " |
| IMDb | ID 5056045 |
| Site | Kolyada Theater |
Content
Biography
Born on August 4, 1973 in Perm .
Graduated from Perm State Institute of Culture (PGIK) - acting, directing (masters: Gennady Anisimovich and Galina Sergeevna Fomina).
From 1994 to 2000 - actress of the Lysven Municipal Drama Theater . She also worked at the Yekaterinburg Puppet Theater .
Since 2004 - on the staff of Kolyada Theater , where she has many vivid roles, from tragic to hilariously funny.
About the eccentric Clarich Vera Zwitkis from The Servants of Two Masters wrote:
... the classic sweetheart was lucky that she was played by the clowness.
Clarice has her capricious, writhing disgusting faces, seemingly wanting to intimidate both grooms. But appearance, combined with a blue, almost doll-like dress and light curls, gives a crazy effect.- Natalia Sazhina, Theatron magazine, 2013 [1]
The actress is the author of a staging based on Stephen King’s novel “ Dolores Kleiborne ” and a performer in the solo performance of the same name (2006) [2] , with whom she participated in the 10th Moscow Solo Festival in 2017 [3] [4] .
Since 2015, she has been collaborating with the Center for Contemporary Drama , where she participates in plays and readings.
Vera Zvitkis lives and works in Yekaterinburg .
Creativity
Theater Roles
- “Carmen is Alive!” - Natasha
- "Cinderella" - Matilda
- "Madame Rosa" - Neighbor
- “The Old Man Hottabych” - Zhenya Bogorad
- "Russian fairy tales" - a bun, Masha
- The Examiner - Avdotya
- "Tutankhamun" - Asya
- "Surveyor" - Antonina
- "The old hare" - hares, blacks ...
- "Bouquet" - Anya
- The Golden Key - Pierrot
- Dolores Clayborn (one-man show)
- "Hamlet" - Artist
- “Chicken” - Diana Raskolnikova
- “Frost” - Akulina, Kikimora
- “Two plus two” / “KLIN-OBOZ” - Irina
- King Lear - Regan
- “Nameless Star” - student
- “Finist the clear falcon” - Lyudmilka, Kikimora
- “Glee Group” - Lydia Deshevikh
- The Cherry Orchard - Dunyasha
- "Tram" Desire "" - a prostitute
- “Baba Chanel” - Iraida Semenovna, Nina Andreevna
- "Masquerade" - Mistress
- Concentrationists - Creature
- “Violin, tambourine and iron” - Tamada
- "Richard III" - Duchess of York
- “Let Khrustalny” - Tatyana Petrovna
- “Club of Abandoned Wives” - Raisa Sergeevna
- "How Zoya fed the geese" - Cleaning lady, NOT a random character
- “Fake Coupon” - Maid
- “The Hole Stone” - Larisa Sergeevna
- The Queen of Spades - Countess
- "Tick" - Maria
- The Twelve Chairs - Madame Petukhova
- "Ivan Fedorovich Shponka and his aunt" - Hapka
- The Golden Snake - Aunt Luba
- “Woe from Wit” - Princess
- “Are you all right?” - Third
- Eclipse - Second
Filmography
- 2012 - 29 km - Marina , dir. Leonid Andronov
- 2014 - scoring an animated film [5] .
- 2019 - Last “Sweet Bulgaria” - nanny , dir. Alexey Fedorchenko
Rewards
- 2010 - “The best duet in drama theater” at the “Bravo!” Festival - Irina Ermolova and Vera Zvitkis in the play “Two plus Two” of “Kolyada Theater” [6] , [7] .
Notes
- ↑ The Italian Carnival, or Crazy Cabbage, Theatron magazine, May 2013
- ↑ “Theater Season”, Natalia Kuryumova “Faith, Dolores and King”
- ↑ Solo Festival, Dolores Clayborn
- ↑ International Theater Festival of solo performances “Solo”, KultMsk
- ↑ https://zvitkis.livejournal.com/61080.html dreams come true ...
- ↑ Laureates of the Bravo! Festival 2010
- ↑ Laureates of the Bravo! —2010 festival, Komsomolskaya Pravda, May 31, 2011
Links
- Vera Zvitkis on the site of the Kolyada Theater
- Vera Zvitkis on the official theater portal of the Sweden region
- The stories of Vera Zvitkis in the magazine "Ural"
- Live Journal of Vera Zvitkis
- IPA News Agency: Solo performance by Vera Zvitkis
- Kuryumova N. Vera, Dolores and King (on the solo performance of Vera Tsvitkis // Theatrical Season magazine
- Vera Zvitkis on the Internet Movie Database