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The subject index / Bi-Ba-Bo, Cabaret Theatre

Bi-Ba-Bo, Cabaret Theatre


Categories / Art/Music, Theatre/Stage, Cabaret, Variety Shows

BI-BA-BO, a cabaret theatre, opened in January 1917 in the vault of the Passage (19 Italyanskaya Street). It was established by producer K. A. Mardzhanov, poet N. Y. Agnivtsev and artist F. N. Kurikhin, who transformed the cabaret into a kind of actors' club. The cabaret artists often performed in other theatres earlier in the evening and acted for the cabaret afterwards. Founding member and artist A. A. Radakov developed the programmes. A. A. Volsky was the leading actor. In 1918, the collective of the theatre left for Kiev to give performances and the cabaret was closed.

References: Петровская И. Ф. Театр и зритель российских столиц, 1895-1917. Л., 1990. С. 110-112; Алянский Ю. Л. Увеселительные заведения старого Петербурга. СПб., 1996. С. 42-45.

I. A. Bogdanov.

Persons
Agnivtsev Nikolay Yakovlevich
Kurikhin Fedor Nikolaevich
Mardzhanov Kote Alexandrovich
Radakov Alexey Alexandrovich
Volsky A.A.

Addresses
Italyanskaya Street/Saint Petersburg, city, house 19

Bibliographies
Алянский Ю. Л. Увеселительные заведения старого Петербурга. СПб., 1996
Петровская И. Ф. Театр и зритель российских столиц, 1895 - 1917. Л., 1990

The subject Index
Passage, department store
Passage, department store



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