Taganrog Theatre
Taganrog Theater Таганрогский театр | |
Taganrog City Theater as it appears on a 19th-century postcard | |
Address | Ulitsa Petrovskaya 90 Taganrog Russia |
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Designation | Listed as a landmark in the regional register(объект культурного значения регионального значения) |
Construction | |
Opened | 1827 |
Rebuilt | 1866 (in a new building) |
Website | |
www.chehovsky.ru |
The Taganrog Drama Theater named after Anton Chekhov and decorated with Order of Honor (Russian: Таганрогский ордена Почёта драматический театр имени А.П.Чехова) is a traditional Russian drama theater based in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast.
Foundation and early years
The Taganrog Theater was established in 1827 by governor Alexander Dunaev.
Italian opera
Since 1861, Italian opera regularly performed in Taganrog. In 1874, the Taganrog Municipality acquired the theater building by the purchase of its stocks.
Young Anton Chekhov in the theater
Anton Chekhov who was born in Taganrog in 1860 was in love with theater and literature from his childhood.
Later years
In 1901, the first movie was shown onstage Taganrog City Theater.
In 1944, the Soviet of People's Commissars of USSR named the Taganrog City Theater after Anton Pavlovich Chekhov.
Since 1980, the theater festival In the Birthplace of Anton Chekhov (Russian: На родине А.П.Чехова) has been held with participation of theaters from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Italy, Croatia, Spain, Australia, Belarus, Germany and Japan.
In 2002 and in 2010, the theater performed at the International Literary & Musical Forum in Badenweiler, Germany, staging Anton Chekhov's Proposal and The Wood Demon.[1]
In October 2006, the theater participated at the 1st International Blacksea Theater Festival in Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
In April 2009, the theater won 3 awards at the International Theater Festival "Golden Key" in Donetsk, Ukraine.[2]
On January 29, 2010 within the framework of Anton Chekhov's 150th birth anniversary celebrations in Taganrog, the President of Russia Dmitri Medvedev visited the Taganrog theater, where he watched a rehearsal of the performance "Everything Starts in the Childhood", dedicated to Anton Chekhov.[3]
In October–November 2012 the Taganrog Drama Theater hosted the international production "Passions of Romeo" (IUGTE International Shakespeare Performance Project - "Страсти по Ромео.like/unlike". Театральные сновидения по мотивам пьесы В.Шекспира "Ромео и Джульетта"). The performance was created with participation of Russian actors in collaboration with the international production group (Ireland, Spain, Greece, UK, Mexico, Switzerland, USA).[4][5]
Gallery
- Taganrog Theater in 2007.
- Taganrog Theater in 2008.
- The favorite seat of Anton Chekhov.
- Offenbach's Elena the Beautiful bill of October 4, 1873 - the first theater visit of Anton Chekhov.
Notable people throughout the history of the theater
- Anton Chekhov - Russian playwright and short-story writer
- Ivan Perestiani - People's Artist of the Georgian SSR
- Sergei Bondarchuk - Soviet film director, screenwriter, and actor, People's Artist of the USSR, Academy Award(1968).
- Aristarkh Livanov - Russian actor, designated People's artist of Russia (1999).
- Gaetano Molla
- Nestor Kukolnik - Russian playwright and prose writer
- Samuel Maykapar - Russian composer
- Petr Shelokhonov - Russian actor, designated Honorable Actor of Russia (1979).
- Vatslav Dvorzhetsky - Soviet Russian actor
References
Notes
- ^ Taganrog Theater Performs On German Stage
- ^ The Taganrog Chekhov Theater triumphs on the Ukrainian stage
- ^ The President of Russian Federation Dmitri Medvedev participated in celebrating the 150th anniversary of the great Russian writer Anton Chekhov in the writer's home city of Taganrog.
- ^ Taganrog Drama Theater Continues its Work on International Shakespeare Performance Project
- ^ The New Production of Taganrog Drama Theater Goes "for Export"
Sources
- Taganrog Encyclopedia (Энциклопедия Таганрога), 2nd edition, Taganrog, 2003
External links
- Taganrog Drama Theater named after Anton Chekhov - Official Web Site (Russian)
- Official web site of Taganrog, Birthplace of Anton Chekhov
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- Peter I Monument
- Alexander I Statue
- Chekhov Monument
- Monuments to Chekhov's Heroes
- Garibaldi Monument
- Great Patriotic War Monuments
- Gully of Petrushino Memorial
- Lenin Monument
- Monument to Defenders of Taganrog in 1855
- Ranevskaya Monument
or Chekhov family
- Birthhouse of Anton Chekhov
- Chekhov Gymnasium
- Taganrog Theatre
- Chekhov Shop
- Alexandrovskiye Trade Rows
- Greek Church and Greek School
- Gorky Park (Taganrog)
- Chekhov Monument
- Peter I Monument
- Chekhov Library
- The Family Seat
- Assumption Cathedral
- Cherepakha Islet
- Greek Monastery
- Greek Church and Greek School
- House with Bullets
- Old Stone Steps
- Taganrog Fortress
- Taganrog Old Prison
- Yelizavetinsky Park
or mansions
- Alexander I Palace
- Avgerino mansion
- Kelya of Saint Pavel of Taganrog
- Mariinskaya Gymnasium
- Rafailovich mansion
- Shakhmatov House
- Tchaikovsky House
- Taganrog Old Station
- Country Court