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The Tyumen Drama Theater has existed since the second half of the 19th century. Great artists work here. The repertoire is varied. The troupe shows performances based on both classical and contemporary plays. The drama theater also did not bypass the little spectators - fairy tales are played here for them.
History
The Tyumen Drama Theater has existed since 1858. Its opening was a very important and high-profile event. Tyumen was at that time an exclusively trading city. The main entertainment for the townspeople were cards. The opening of the theater surprised the general public. The question arose about where the artists came from, because there were no nobles there. In the 90s of the 19th century, the merchant A. I. Tekutiev. Since 1919, the name of the Tyumen temple of art has changed many times. At first, the Tyumen Drama Theater was named after V. I. Lenin. In 1924 he became the Chamber. It was assumed that performances of all genres would be played here. In 1926, a very strong troupe worked here. The actors were from Moscow and Leningrad. Their repertoire included performances based on the works of Russian classics, musical performances, dramas on historical themes, revolutionary productions, plays by foreign classics were rarely staged. In the 20-30sacting troupes changed 11 times. In 1935 the theater received a new building and name. Now it was named in honor of the 17th anniversary of the Red Army. In 1938, its own permanent troupe appeared. In 1944, the Tyumen region was formed. Since then, the status of the theater has changed. He became regional. The repertoire mainly consisted of classical pieces.
From 1987 to this day, the director of the Tyumen Drama Theater is Vladimir Zdzislavovich Korevitsky. The position of artistic director is occupied by Alexey Larichev. Chief director - Alexander Tsodikov. The repertoire is now very diverse. Performances since 1998 have been staged on two stages - the Bolshoi and the Malaya. Since 2005, the theater has been called the Tyumen Drama Theater.
Repertoire
The repertoire of the Drama Theater (Tyumen) consists of classical works and contemporary plays. The troupe offers the following performances:
- "Duel" (A. P. Chekhov).
- "Bankrupt" (according to A. Ostrovsky).
- Grenholm method (J. Galceran).
- "Maryino Pole" (according to O. Bogaev).
- "Bullets over Broadway" (W. Allen).
- "Molière" (according to M. Bulgakov).
- "God of Carnage" (Y. Reza).
- "Days of the Turbins" (according to M. Bulgakov).
- "Academy of laughter" (K. Mitani).
- "Marriage" (according to N. V. Gogol).
- "Chasing Two Hares" (M. Staritsky).
- "Lady Macbeth" (according to N. Leskov).
- "Borrow the tenor" (K. Ludwig).
- “Elder son” (according to A. Vampilov).
- “Three Comrades” (E. M. Remarque).
- "Olesya" (according to A. Kuprin).
- "Trees die standing" (A. Kasona).
The program of the Drama Theater (Tyumen) includes performances not only for adults, but also for children:
- "Adventures in the Emerald City"
- "Flying ship".
- "The Nutcracker".
- Puss in Boots.
- "All boys are fools."
Troup
The Tyumen Drama Theater gathered wonderful talented actors on its stage. There are 36 excellent artists in the troupe. Among them: Sergey Veniaminovich Osintsev, Alexander Vladimirovich Tikhonov, Antonina Nikolaevna Kolinichenko, Vladimir Vasilyevich Orel, Tatyana Alekseevna Pestova, Andrey Ivanovich Voloshenko, Sergey Vaslavovich Skobelev, Veniamin Danilovich Panov, Vladimir Nikolaevich Vashchenko and others.
Golden Skate in Tyumen
Drama theater (Tyumen) in 1998 organized the regional festival "Golden Horse". All theaters of the region, both drama and puppet, take part in it. Six troupes participated in the first year: from Nizhnevartovsk, Tobolsk, Nyagan and Tyumen. Of these, four are dramatic and two are puppet. In 2000, 14 theaters took part in the festival. The "Golden Skate" acquired all-Russian significance. Troupes gathered for it not only from the Tyumen region, but also from the Kurgan, Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions. In 2002 the festival became international. 22 theaters took part in it. In addition to artists from Russia, there were also actors from Kazakhstan. In 2004, 24 theater companies took part in the Golden Skate. In two yearsthe festival was divided into two separate ones: one is held among puppet theaters, the other among drama troupes. Artists from Italy, France, Uzbekistan and Lithuania took part in 2006.
Prizes are awarded in the following categories:
- Best Actress.
- "For the best performance".
- Best Actor.
- "For the best director's decision of the play"
- Best Supporting Actress.
- "For the best set design".
- Best Supporting Actor.
And also special prizes from the jury.
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