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                                                                       KOMISSARZHEVSKAYA THEATRE (19 Italyanskaya Street). Established in 1942 as the City ("Besieged") Theatre, being legitimized as a drama theatre in 1943, named after V.F. Komissarzhevskaya in 1959, and granted academic status in 1994. The theatre was opened on the premises of the Comedy Theatre, operated at first in the Maly Opera Theatre, and since 1944 has been on its present premises at the Passage. The company included Leningrad theatre and radio actors who had remained in the besieged city. In 1943-44, the company was augmented by actors from the propaganda unit of the Red Army House and the abolished New Young People's Theatre. The first season’s program was comprised of heroic and patriotic plays by Soviet authors from those days: K.M. Simonov's Russian People and Wait for Me , A.E. Korneychuk's Front, and L.M. Leonov's Invasion. Later, Russian classics tended to be staged, including plays by A.N. Ostrovsky, I.A. Goncharov, and I.S. Turgenev. Despite isolated successful productions (like the romantic interpretation of Don Cesar de Bazan by A.F. d'Ennery and F.F. Dumanois presented by director V.P. Kozhich, which formed the basis of the picture play of the same name), during peaceful times the theatre found it difficult to establish an its artistic identity for quite a long time (for the first 20 yeas of its history there were about 40 directors). M.V. Sulimov, I. S. Olshvanger and others worked as the main directors of the theatre at various times. The peak of company's success came with R. S. Agamirzyan's direction (1966-91), who succeeded in developing a harmonious repertoire, presenting both modern versions of contemporary works (like, I.P. Drutse's Sancta Sanctorum, 1977; and M.F. Shatrov's Blue Horses on Red Grass, 1980) and expressive staging of the classics. The theatre cycle based on A.K. Tolstoy's trilogy (The Death of Ioann the Terrible and Tsar Fedor Ioannovich, 1972; Tsar Boris, 1978) was awarded the State Prize of the USSR (1984). Many of Agamirzyan's productions were created in collaboration with artist E.S. Kochergin, the former main artist of Komissarzhevskaya Theatre. Many outstanding actors worked and continue to work at the theatre, including V.I. Chestnokov, I.P. Dmitriev, S.A. Boyarsky, N.A. Boyarsky, I.B. Dmitriev, E.A. Akulicheva, V.I. Chistyakov, E.A. Popova, O.G. Okulevich, V.V. Osobik, T.M. Abrosimova, G.P. Korotkevich, I.I. Krasko, S.N. Landgraf, B.M. Sokolov, G.A. Korolchuk, V.V. Letenkov, and V.A. Degtyar. Komissarzhevskaya Theatre has abandoned the position of the main director and invites different stage managers for each production. Stagings by V.B. Pazi, Bulgarian director A. Morfova, and others have been the highlight of Petersburg's theatrical life. Currently the theatre's art director is V. A. Novikov, Honoured Worker of Arts of Russia. References: Ленинградский драматический театр им. В. Ф. Комиссаржевской: Путь театра, спектакли, актеры. Л., 1962; Ленинградский государственный драматический театр им. В. Ф. Комиссаржевской, 1942-1967. Л., 1968. A. A. Kirillov.
                                                                      
                          
                      
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                                    Abrosimova Tamara Mikhailovna
                        
                                    Agamirzyan Ruben Sergeevich
                        
                                    Akulicheva Elizaveta A.
                        
                                    Boyarsky Nikolay Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Boyarsky Sergey Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Chestnokov Vladimir Ivanovich
                        
                                    Chistyakov Viktor I.
                        
                                    Degtyar Valery Alexandrovich
                        
                                    d'Ennery Adolphe Philippe
                        
                                    Dmitriev Igor Borisovich
                        
                                    Dmitriev Ivan Petrovich
                        
                                    Drutse Ion Panteleevich
                        
                                    Dumanois F. F.
                        
                                    Goncharov Ivan Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Kochergin Eduard Stepanovich
                        
                                    Komissarzhevskaya Vera Fedorovna
                        
                                    Korneychuk Alexander Evdokimovich
                        
                                    Korolchuk Georgy Alexeevich
                        
                                    Korotkevich Galina Petrovna
                        
                                    Kozhich Vladimir Platonovich
                        
                                    Krasko Ivan Ivanovich
                        
                                    Landgraf Stanislav Nikolaevich
                        
                                    Leonov Leonid Maximovich
                        
                                    Letenkov Vladimir Vasilievich
                        
                                    Morfov Alexander
                        
                                    Novikov Viktor Abramovich
                        
                                    Okulevich Oleg Georgievich
                        
                                    Olshvanger Ilya Saulovich
                        
                                    Osobik Vladimir Vasilievich
                        
                                    Ostrovsky Alexander Nikolaevich
                        
                                    Pazi Vladislav Borisovich
                        
                                    Popova Emilia Anatolievna
                        
                                    Shatrov Mikhail Filippovich
                        
                                    Simonov Konstantin Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Sokolov Boris Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Sulimov Mar Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Tolstoy Alexey Konstantinovich, Count
                        
                                    Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich
                        
                         
                          
                      
                                                                
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                                    Ленинградский драматический театр им. В. Ф. Комиссаржевской: Путь театра, спектакли, актеры. Л., 1962
                                                  
                                           Ленинградский годарственный драматический театр им. В. Ф. Комиссаржевской, 1942-1967. Л., 1968
                                                                
                          
                      
                                                                
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                        ANDREEV Leonid Nikolaevich (1871-1919, Navol's house, near Mustamyaka, Finland; today Gorkovskoe Village of Leningrad Region), writer, dramatist. In 1891 he entered Faculty of Law of Petersburg University (dismissed for non-payment)
                                             
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                        KOMISSARZHEVSKAYA Vera Fedorovna (1864, St. Petersburg - 1910), actress. The sister of F.F. Komissarzhevsky. Studied in Moscow under her father, opera singer and pedagogue F.P
                                             
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                        TOVSTONOGOV Georgy Alexandrovich (1913-1989, Leningrad), director, pedagogue, theatre worker, People's Artist of the USSR (1957), Hero of Socialist Labour (1983), corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of GDR (1983)
                                             
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