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Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater

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Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre (Ukrainian: Донецький академічний обласний драматичний театр, romanized: Donetskyi akademichnyi oblasnyi dramatychnyi teatr; Russian: Донецкий академический областной драматический театр, romanized: Donetskiy akademicheskiy oblastnoy dramaticheskiy teatr) or Mariupol Drama Theatre (Ukrainian: Маріупольський драматичний театр; Russian: Мариупольский драматический театр, romanized: Mariupolsky dramatichesky teatr) is a theatre in Mariupol in southern Ukraine. The modern theatre was constructed in 1960 in the approximate location of the former Church of Mary Magdalene.[3] The theatre was known as Donetsk Regional Drama Theatre before it was given academic status in November 2007.[1] It was largely destroyed by Russian military airstrikes on 16 March 2022,[2] resulting in the deaths of around 600 people.[4] Since then, the Russian authorities have initiated the reconstruction.[5]

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History

  • 1847 – Records the first time a theatrical troupe came to Mariupol, under entrepreneur V. Vinogradova. As there was no theatre in the city the troupe gave its performances in a rented barn in Ekaterininskaya street (nowadays – Lenin Av.).[1]
  • 1850 – 1860 – A barn in the courtyard of Popov (a local resident) provides the first theatrical venue – "The Temple of a Muse of the Melpomene". The building is fairly basic with elementary conditions, but here during several seasons many troupes performed. These included participation by provincial actors of that time: Alexandrov, Neverov, Medvedeva, Stoppel, Novitsky, Minsky, Prokofyev, Piloni and others.[1]
  • 1878 – The first professional theatrical troupe appears in the city of Mariupol.[6] The beginning of the Mariupol theatre is funded by the son of a rich merchant Vasily Shapovalov who has rented a room for the theatre.[7] The career of actors I. Zagorsky, L. Zagorsky, L. Linitskaja and others begins here.[1]
  • 1887 – Opening of the newly built theatre on November 8, named the Concert Hall (subsequently Winter Theatre). It has a big stage, comfortable seating, a place for the orchestra, and an auditorium for 800.[1]
  • 1880 – 1890 – Performances of outstanding masters of the Ukrainian stage took place: M. Kropivnitsky, I. Karpenko-Kary, P. Saksagansky, M. Staritsky and others.[1]
  • 1920 – A drama collective "New Theatre" under the management of A. Borisoglebsky was active in the city.[1]
  • 1934 – The theatre is created the All-Donetsk musical-dramatical theatre based in Mariupol (the head – A. Smirnov, the main director – A. Iskander).[1]
  • 1959 – The Mariupol theatre is given the status Donetsk State Theatre.[1]
  • 1960 – November 2, the official opening of the re-constructed theatre and the first performance takes place.[1]
  • 1978 – The theatre company celebrates the 100th anniversary. The collective is awarded an Honour for significant merits in the theatrical arts.[1]
  • 1985 – The small stage of theatre is opened.[1]
  • 2007 – On November 12, by order of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the theatre was given the status of an academic theatre.[1]
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The theatre was bombed on 16 March 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Damage to the Western facade of the theatre after the airstrike
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