Malaya Bronnaya Theater chief director. On Malaya Bronnaya Theater: photos and reviews

  • 29.06.2019


Plan:

    Introduction
  • 1. History
  • 2 Outstanding productions of past years
  • 3 Today's theater day
    • 3.1 Contemporary repertoire
  • 4 Theater troupe
    • 4.1 Modern theater troupe
  • Notes

Introduction

Moscow Theatre of Drama on Malaya Bronnaya- one of the most famous drama theaters in Moscow. Currently artistic director is Sergey Golomazov.


1. History

In 1946, it was created in Moscow new theater, called Moscow Drama Theater, headed by director Sergei Mayorov. Initially, the theater building was located at Spartakovskaya Street, 26. The theater troupe included actors from other Moscow theaters and several graduates of the theater school. M. S. Shchepkina.

The first performance, “The Golden Hoop,” based on the play by M. I. Kozakov and A. B. Mariengof, was staged in March 1946.

Sergei Mayorov directed the theater from 1946 to 1957. During these years, the theater's repertoire was based on plays by modern playwrights; 45 premieres took place over 11 years. Among the productions of those years: “Deputy” (“Professor Polezhaev” by L. N. Rakhmanov (1947), “Poddubensky ditties” by S. P. Antonov (1953), “Man with a Briefcase” by A. M. Faiko (1956). Despite Despite the brilliant success of some productions, in 1957 the theater management was accused of insufficient attention to modern Soviet drama. This was followed by the transfer of the main director Mayorov to the Lenin Komsomol Theater and the removal of the director.

In the fall of 1957, Ilya Yakovlevich Sudakov was appointed chief director of the theater, but the collective’s hopes for a fruitful creative life with a new main director, one of the most talented students Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko, did not come true - Sudakov fell seriously ill.

From 1958 to 1966, the main director of the theater was A. A. Goncharov.

Since 1968 the theater has been modern name. The Theater on Malaya Bronnaya received its current name from the address Malaya Bronnaya, building 4, where it has been located since 1962.

The building that currently houses the theater was built in 1902 according to the design of architect K.K. Gippius. It was apartment building"Societies for benefits to needy students of the Imperial Moscow University"

In the 1966-1967 season. Anatoly Efros moved from the Lenin Komsomol Theater together with a group of actors to the theater, he took the position of the next director, and A. L. Dunaev became the main director of the theater in 1968, working in this position until 1984. Efros, in collaboration with Dunaev, turned the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya into one of the most interesting and visited theaters in Moscow. Efros staged at the theater the plays “Three Sisters” by A. P. Chekhov, “Romeo and Juliet” and “Othello” by Shakespeare, “A Month in the Country” by I. S. Turgenev, “Marriage” by N. V. Gogol, “Don Juan” "Moliere.

In 1985-1987 The director of the theater was S.I. Yashin.


2. Outstanding productions of past years

  • 1949 - “Girl with a Jug” by Lope de Vega
  • 1950 - " Strong-willed» D. N. Medvedev and A. B. Grebneva
  • “Don Juan” (based on Moliere’s play “Don Juan, or the Stone Feast”, staged by Anatoly Efros)
  • “Romeo and Juliet” (based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare, staged by Anatoly Efros)
  • 1967 - “Three Sisters” by A.P. Chekhov. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artists V. Durgin, A. Chernova.
  • 1968 - “The Seducer Kolobashkin” by E. Radzinsky. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artists V. Durgin, A. Chernova.
  • 1968 - “Plato the Krechet” by A. E. Korneychuk. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artists V. Durgin, A. Chernova.
  • 1969 - " Happy Days an unhappy person" by A. Arbuzov. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Petrov.
  • 1970 - “Romeo and Juliet” by W. Shakespeare. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artists V. Durgin, A. Chernova.
  • 1970 - “Tales of the Old Arbat” by A. N. Arbuzov. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist D. L. Borovsky.
  • 1971 - “A Man from the Outside” by I. M. Dvoretsky. Directed by A.V. Efros.
  • 1972 - “Brother Alyosha” by V. S. Rozov based on the novel by F. Dostoevsky “The Brothers Karamazov”. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Paperny.
  • 1973 - “The Situation” by V. Rozov. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Paperny.
  • 1973 - “Don Juan” J.-B. Moliere. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist D. L. Borovsky.
  • 1975 - “Marriage” by N.V. Gogol. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Leventhal.
  • 1975 - “Removed and Appointed” by Ya. I. Volchek (together with L. Durov). Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Serebrovsky.
  • 1976 - “Othello” by W. Shakespeare. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist D. A. Krymov.
  • 1977 - “A Month in the Village” by I. S. Turgenev. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist D. A. Krymov.
  • 1978 - “Veranda in the Forest” by I. M. Dvoretsky. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artists D. and L. Bulanov.
  • 1979 - “Continuation of Don Juan” by E. Radzinsky. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Komolova.
  • 1979 - “The Road” by “ Dead souls"N.V. Gogol. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Leventhal.
  • 1981 - “Summer and Smoke” by T. Williams. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist D. A. Krymov.
  • 1982 - “Memory” by A. N. Arbuzov. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist D. A. Krymov.
  • 1982 - “Three Sisters” by A.P. Chekhov. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist V. Ya. Leventhal.
  • 1983 - “Napoleon the First” by F. Bruckner. Directed by A.V. Efros. Artist D. A. Krymov.

3. Today's theater day

Since 2007, Sergei Golomazov became the artistic director of the theater. In 2010, several graduates of his acting and directing course in Russian Academy theatrical art. The theater's repertoire includes Russian and foreign classics, fairy tale performances for children. The theater is one of the ten most visited theaters in Moscow.


3.1. Contemporary repertoire

4. Theater troupe

  • Batalov, Sergei Feliksovich (1982-?)
  • Andrey Martynov (1972-1981)
  • Nikita Salopin
  • Maria Glazkova
  • Kirill Kozakov
  • Alexander Efimov
  • Kirill Glazunov
  • Vladimir Ershov
  • Andrey Martynov
  • Georgy Martynyuk
  • Irina Rozanova

4.1. Modern theater troupe

  • Ananicheva, Evgenia (since 2010)
  • Astashevich, Dmitry Nikolaevich (since 2010)
  • Babicheva, Vera Ivanovna (since 2008)
  • Baranovsky, Egor (since 2010)
  • Barancheev, Pyotr Mikhailovich (since 2003)
  • Berebenya, Nadezhda Mikhailovna (since 2010)
  • Bobrov, Alexander Sergeevich (since 2010)
  • Bogoslovskaya, Larisa Sergeevna (since 1983)
  • Varshavsky, Dmitry (since 2010)
  • Vedernikova, Olga (since 1991)
  • Voznesenskaya, Yulia (since 2006)
  • Golubkov, Alexander Vladimirovich (since 2003)
  • Gracheva, Daria Borisovna (since 2000)
  • Gromov, Ivan (since 2010)
  • Dubakina, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna (since 2010)
  • Durov, Lev Konstantinovich (since 1967)
  • Durova, Ekaterina Lvovna (since 1984)
  • Ershov, Vladimir Alexandrovich (since 1984), Honored Artist of Russia (2005)
  • Zhdanikov, Ilya Viktorovich (since 2000)
  • Ivantsova, Alla Vyacheslavovna (since 2010)
  • Kizas, Sergey (since 2010)
  • Kirichenko, Irina Nikolaevna (1967-2011)
  • Krechetova, Tatyana Removna (since 1974), Honored Artist of Russia (2005)
  • Lukonina, Anna Vasilievna (Antonenko-Lukonina; from 1960), People's Artist Russia (2007)
  • Sayfulin, Gennady Rashidovich (since 1967)
  • Strakhov, Daniil Alexandrovich (2001-2003, since 2009)

Notes

  1. 1 2 Biography of Sergei Golomazov on his website - www.golomazov.ru/hudruk.shtml
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Russian Drama Theatre: Encyclopedia / Ed. ed. M. I. Andreeva, N. E. Zvenigorodskaya, A. V. Martynova and others - M.: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2001. - 568 pp.: ill. ISBN 5-85270-167-Х (p. 294)
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 History of the theater on Malaya Bronnaya - mbronnaya.theatre.ru/history/
  4. Anatoly Efros on the website peoples.ru - www.peoples.ru/art/theatre/producer/efros/
  5. Russian Drama Theatre: Encyclopedia / Ed. ed. M. I. Andreeva, N. E. Zvenigorodskaya, A. V. Martynova and others - M.: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2001. - 568 pp.: ill. ISBN 5-85270-167-Х (p. 139)
  6. 65 years ago, the Moscow Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya presented its first performance - www.rg.ru/2011/03/09/nabronnoi-anons.html “ Russian newspaper» from 03/09/2011
  7. Sergey Ivanovich Yashin - www.krugosvet.ru/enc/kultura_i_obrazovanie/teatr_i_kino/YASHIN_SERGE_IVANOVICH.html in the Krugosvet encyclopedia
  8. 1 2 Big Soviet encyclopedia. Ch. ed. A. M. Prokhorov, 3rd ed. T. 17. Morshin - Nikish. 1974. 616 pp., ill.; 34 l. ill. and cards. (STB 94-95)
  9. Theater on Malaya Bronnaya - “Don Juan” - mbronnaya.theatre.ru/history/performances/donjuan/
  10. Theater on Malaya Bronnaya - Romeo and Juliet - mbronnaya.theatre.ru/history/performances/sestri/
  11. We need to work hard - www.radiomayak.ru/tvp.html?id=79795 Radio Mayak 07/06/2007
  12. The theater on Malaya Bronnaya celebrates its 65th anniversary - www.cultradio.ru/doc.html?id=383346&cid=44 “Radio Culture”
  13. The honorary title was awarded by Decree of the President of Russia No. 388 of April 3, 2005 - graph.document.kremlin.ru/page.aspx?1;819453
  14. The honorary title was awarded by decree No. 536 of May 9, 2005 - document.kremlin.ru/doc.asp?ID=027590
  15. The honorary title was awarded by Decree of the President of Russia No. 406 of March 21, 2007 - document.kremlin.ru/doc.asp?ID=038529

The history of the theater on Malaya Bronnaya, which dates back more than one decade, is very bright and fascinating and is connected with a large number of famous theater arts names Initially, in 1945, the theater was not located on Malaya Bronnaya, but in a building on Spartakovskaya Street. His troupe included actors from different theaters Moscow and several graduates of the school. Shchepkina. The first premiere took place on the stage of this theater on May 9, 1946. It was the play “The Golden Hoop”, based on the play by M. Kozakov and A. Mariengof. Mastery creative team was truly amazing, so the theater, which at that time was called the Moscow Drama Theater and was headed by Sergei Mayorov, became very popular in the capital.

Moving to Malaya Bronnaya

IN Soviet times The authorities repeatedly changed the management of the theater, but in 1958 it was headed by Andrei Goncharov, who made a significant contribution to the development of the drama theater. One of the first productions created under the direction of Goncharov, “View from the Bridge,” was a huge success, and was shown more than 500 times in five years. The theater received the building on Malaya Bronnaya, which previously belonged to GOSET, in 1962, and this was also under Goncharov. The long-awaited move of the theater was a real event, because it opened up new opportunities and prospects for it.

Already in a new place, Goncharov created a grandiose performance based on the play “The Lady’s Visit” by Dürrenmatt. The production was also a resounding success. But a year later, Goncharov went to work at the Theater. V. Mayakovsky, and the theater on Malaya Bronnaya again changed its director. It was Alexander Leonidovich Dunaev. The list of performances staged by the new director includes “The Golden Carriage” by L. Leonov, “Wolves and Sheep” by A. Ostrovsky, “Enemies” by M. Gorky and other wonderful productions. Dunaev worked at the theater until 1984.

Theater on Malaya Bronnaya in our time

Now the theater on Malaya Bronnaya is considered one of the best theaters capital Cities. It is one of the ten most visited theater venues. Since 2007, its director has been Sergei Golomazov, who is constantly improving the repertoire, trying to make it interesting for modern youth. Today, the playbill of the theater on Malaya Bronnaya includes productions based on the works of Russian and foreign classics, children's performances, youth productions. That is why theatergoers of all ages are happy to buy tickets to the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya.

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In 1771, this site passed to the Golitsyns. The new owners built it according to the design of Matvey Kazakov big house with two wings. For a whole century this ensemble stood unchanged, although it was restored after the fire of 1812. And in the 1880s, the three-story wings were connected and built on. Thus appeared stretched along Tverskoy Boulevard four-story building. It was called Romanovka after the owner's name.

There were cheap furnished rooms for students and the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Moscow students knew Romanovka well as a place of cheap housing and meager rent per bed per month. There was even a Relief Society with a canteen and a dormitory near the house.

But in 1905 the building was badly damaged. The house was restored and the so-called Romanov Hall was added for concerts and theatrical performances.

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Now part of Romanovka is occupied by a restaurant, and part by the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya, which appeared in 1945 as the Moscow Drama Theater. At first, he was given a small building on Spartakovskaya Street, but it soon became cramped, and in 1962 the theater moved to the Romanovskaya Hall.

For some time there was a club for Moscow cab drivers, a club for commercial and industrial employees, the State Jewish Theater operated, and the Moscow Theater of Satire staged performances. Born here Art Theater, since before the appearance of its own building in Kamergersky Lane The troupe rehearsed in the Romanov Hall.