The entrepreneur Feodor Korsh founded his own theatre in 1882; at first it was located in Kamergersky Lane, then architect Mikhail Chichagov designed a new building in pseudo-Russian style for Korsh Theatre (now it is Theatre of Nations). The patron of arts Alexander Bakhrushin allocated 50 thousand rubles for its construction. The land for the building also belonged to the Bakhrushin brothers. The theatre stage was equipped with the latest technology, and it had electric light, which was an innovation at that time.
It was Oleg Efremov’s debut as a director, at that time, he worked as an actor for the theatre, later he became the head of Moscow Sovremennik Theatre first, and then Moscow Art Theatre...
Her parents who were village teachers lived in the village of Krivaya Balka near Odessa. They also were preparing their daughter for this occupation. But she dreamed of music...
All her life she worked for youth theatres: first for State Youth Theatre, then for Central Children's Theatre. In her youth, she played parts of boys...
Her father was a deputy director of a large factory in Moscow. The family loved theatre and ballroom dancing, and the daughter attended piano classes at music school...
Maxim Gorky finished his play in early 1902. It first was staged at Art Theatre, and only then, in 1903, was released in print. The production was staged by Konstantin Stanislavsky...
The future dancer was born in the capital of Latvia. His father was a singer in his youth and then, when he lost his voice, he began working as a stage master at the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Riga...
She was born in Barvikha but grew up in Moscow, where, starting in 1912, her father began renting a concession stand at the Nikitin Brothers Circus that used to occupy the location of the current Satire Theatre...