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Lenkom Theatre,
formerly known as Lenin’s
Komsomol Moscow Theatre or
Moscow Leninist Komsomol Theatre is the
official name of what was once
known as the...
- his only play—a
stage production of
William Shakespeare's
Hamlet at the
Lenkom Theatre.
Viewing Tarkovsky as a dissident,
Soviet authorities shut down...
- of
Prince Myshkin in the play The
Idiot in 1973, he was
invited to the
Lenkom Theatre. Yankovsky's film
career was
launched when he was cast in two movies...
-
artistic director at the
Lenkom Theatre from 1973 till his death. He
gathered a "dream team" of
actors and
reestablished Lenkom as one of the
leading Soviet...
- the theater. He is now
active in the
enterprise and
collaborates with the
Lenkom Theatre. In 2003, he
married a
Polish citizen,
journalist Maria Urbanowska...
-
Shchukin Theatre Institute. In 2006, she was
accepted into the
troupe of the
Lenkom Theatre. She left in 2010,
before the
birth of her daughter. From 2005 to...
- was
released and was a
great success. In 1976, she
entered the
troupe of
Lenkom Theatre. In
parallel with work in the theater, she
continued to act in films:...
-
Institute of Cinematography.
Since 1997,
Mironova has been
working in the
Lenkom Theatre.
Divorced since 2003. She
received the
title of
Meritorious Artist...
-
composer Balakirev the Buffoon, a 2002
Russian television adaptation of
Lenkom play This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Balakirev...
- 1944 – 26
October 2018) was a
Soviet and
Russian film and
stage actor of
Lenkom Theatre. Karachentsov's po****rity
peaked in the late 1970s and
early 1980s...