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Yukhimenko, Ivan Yakovlevich

Ivan Yakovlevich Yukhimenko ( October 2 (14), 1892 , Kharkov - February 6, 1943 , Kazan ) - Ukrainian Soviet actor , director , teacher . Honored Artist of the USSR (1935).

Ivan Yakovlevich Yukhimenko
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Biography

Originally from Kharkov; there 1914 made his debut on the stage of the city theater.

He worked in the Young Theater by Les Kurbas . [one]

August 31, 1922 in Kharkov created the youth drama theater "Our Way" with an ethnographic bias, the founder was Yukhimenko - the main director of the Ukrainian State Drama Theater. I. Franco.

Subsequently, the teacher of the Kharkov Music and Drama Institute (1925-1927) and the director of the Theater for Children (1924-1925), the director of the Poltava Theater of Ukrainian Drama named after Kotlyarevsky (1926-1928), then at the Taras Shevchenko Theater in Dnepropetrovsk (1928-1930), Kharkov Lenin Komsomol Theater (1931), Odessa (1933-1937) and Kharkov (1937-1938) theaters of the Revolution.

Since 1940 - artistic director of the Chernivtsi State Ukrainian Drama Theater .

There, together with his wife and other actors, he visited Olga Kobylyanskaya . [2] Ivan Yakovlevich told the writer about the creative plans of the theater.

With the outbreak of World War II , he moved to the theater with Kharkov, and later to Leningrad , further east . Since 1943 in Yelabuga ( Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ). [3]

Repressed. Died in Kazan. According to other sources, Ivan Yukhimenko, along with his wife and children, was burned alive together with other political prisoners of the Kharkov prison during the retreat of parts of the Red Army from the city in 1941 . [4] .

Creativity

Performances:

  • "At Dawn" by Vladimir Gzhitsky (1924),
  • "Pavel Grekov" by Boris Voitekhov and Leonid Lench (1931),
  • "Dictatorship" by Ivan Mikitenko (1929),
  • "The death of the squadron" by Alexander Korneychuk (1933),
  • "Republic on wheels" by Yakov Mamontov ,
  • Othello by William Shakespeare ,
  • "Sorochinskaya fair" by Nikolai Gogol and others.

Notes

  1. ↑ "Vasily Vasilko." The life given to the theater . - K .: Art, 1984. - p. 152.
  2. ↑ Scientific Bulletin of the University of Chernivtsi. - 2004. - p. 166
  3. ↑ History of the acting troupe of the Chernivtsi Theater
  4. ↑ Burned alive. Kisilenko // Newspaper “Main”. 2012. 10 Darter ( unopened ) (unreachable link) . Date of treatment March 18, 2018. Archived on July 8, 2012.

Sources

  • Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies: Dictionary: [in 11 vol.] / Shevchenko Scientific Society; Goal. ed. Prof. Dr. Vladimir Kubiyovich. - Paris; New York: Young Life; Lviv Kiev: Globe, 1955-2003.
  • Yukhimenko Ivan Yakovlevich // Mystetsvo of Ukraine: Biographical dovidnik / order: A. V. Kudritsky, M. G. Labinsky; as amended by A.V. Kudritsky. - K.: "Ukrainian Encyclopedia" im. M.P. Bazhan, 1997 .-- 700 p. - ISBN 5-88500-071-9 . - S.671.

Links

  • Institute of History of Ukraine, August 31

Literature

  • Yukhimenko I. Ya. - The path traveled. - In the book: The First Drama Theater. T. G. Shevchenko. - Kharkov: Lit. and art, 1931. - p. 8.
  • Gol V. Creative credo of Ivan Yukhimenko // Theater Culture: Yearbook. - 1984. - No. 10
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yukhimenko__Ivan_Yakovlevich&oldid=100863759


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