Sovremennik Theatre
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Moscow Sovremennik Theatre (Russian: Московский театр «Современник») is a theatre company in Moscow founded in 1956. "Sovremennik" means "Contemporary".[1]
Современник | |
Address | Chistoprudny Boulevard 19A Basmanny District, Moscow Russia |
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Coordinates | 55°45′42″N 37°38′45″E |
Public transit | Chistye Prudy, Turgenevskaya, Sretensky Bulvar (Moscow Metro) |
Opened | 1956 |
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The Sovremennik Theatre[2] was founded by a group of young Soviet actors during the Khrushchev Thaw. Among the founders, all of whom graduated from Moscow Art Theatre School-Studio, were Oleg Yefremov, Galina Volchek, Igor Kvasha, Liliya Tolmachyova, Yevgeny Yevstigneyev and Oleg Tabakov. The debut production was Victor Rozov's play Forever Alive. The theatre's first artistic director, Oleg Yefremov, left in 1970. It was then led by Galina Volchek until her death.[1]
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