-
Novyi Satirikon was a
Russian language w****ly
humor and
satirical magazine that was
published in
Saint Petersburg in the
period 1908–1914.
During the...
-
published his
stories in the
journal Satirikon, of
which he was also an editor, in the
series of New
Satirikon, and
other publications. He published...
- (opera), an
opera by
Bruno Maderna Satyricon (theatre), a
theatre in
Moscow Satirikon, a
Russian w****ly
magazine of
satire and
humor published 1908–1918 This...
-
returned to
Saint Petersburg and
wrote for the po****r
magazine Novyi Satirikon to wide po****r acclaim. "When
somebody gets an
issue of the magazine...
- the 1910s, he
published in
various outlets such as
Rannee Utro, Novy
Satirikon and
Krasnyi Smekh,
dropping his
Jewish name in
favour of the pen name...
-
magazines Zhupel,
Adskaya Pochta, Mir
Iskusstva (magazine) [ru], and
Satirikon [ru], then for an art
magazine called Apollon.
Beginning in 1909, Bakst...
-
Rylance as Madame.
Roman Viktyuk's 1988
production of The
Maids at the
Satirikon Theatre became a
landmark in
Russian theater,
known for its expressive...
-
Averchenko she was one of the
prominent authors of the
magazine Novyi Satirikon. Her
style is
distinguished by two 'faces' of writing- the
serious and...
- po****r with children.
Comedy portal Russia portal Kozma Prutkov Novyi Satirikon KVN
Fitil Yeralash -
Soviet and
later Russian children's
sketch comedy...
- (18
August 2008) Ludman, Mark (8
February 2019). "REVIEW: The Seagull,
Satirikon Theatre,
Moscow (Stage Russia) ✭✭✭✭✭".
British Theatre.com. Retrieved...