Georgy Tovstonogov
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Georgy Alexandrovich Tovstonogov |
Georgy Alexandrovich Tovstonogov (, -
May 23 1989) was a
Russian theatre director, the leader of
Saint Petersburg Bolshoi Academic Theatre of Drama (formerly
Gorky Theater), which now bears his name.
Georgy Tovstinogov was born in
Tbilisi (currently
Georgia) on
September 28 1915.
In
1938 he graduated from
State Institute of Theatrical Art in
Moscow. In
1938-
1946 worked as a director in
Tbilisi Griboedov Theater, in
1946-
1949 in
Central Children's Theater in Moscow,
1950-
1956 Leningrad Leninsky Komsomol Theater, since
1956 until his death in
1989 in
Bolshoi Academic Gorky Theater.He was a Professor of
Leningrad Institute for Theatre, Music and Cinema since
1960. In
1957 he became
People's Artist of the USSR,he won
Stalin Prize thrice (
1950,
1952,
1956), got two
Order of Lenins and many other Soviet awards. On
May 23 1989 Tovtonogov died of
heart attack in his car returning home after general rehearsal of his new production
The Visit by
Friedrich Dürrenmatt.
Tovstonogov was the first who returned
Fedor Dostoevsky into Soviet theater, by his productions of
The Insulted and Humiliated (
1956 in Leningrad Leninsky Komsomol Theater) and
The Idiot (
1957 in Gorky Theater).
Among other famous performances are:
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The Three Sisters 1965 and
Uncle Vanya (
1982) by
Anton ChekhovFive evenings 1958 and
My big sister 1961 by
Alexander VolodinIrkusk Story by
A. N. Arbuzov 1960Wit Works Woe 1962 by
Alexander GriboedovBarbarians (
1959) and
Meschane (
1966) by
Maxim GorkyOnce again about Love (
1964) by
Edvard Radzinsky*
Henry IV (
1969) by
William Shakespeare*
Revisor by
Nikolay Gogol (
1972)
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Last summer in Chulimsk by
Alexander Vampilov (
1974)
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Energetic people by
Vasily Shukshin (
1974)
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History of a Horse after
Leo Tolstoy's
Kholstomer (
1975)and many others.
During his prime Tovstonogov was considered one the best theatre directors of Europe.The prominent members of his troupe include
Alice Freindlich,
Zinaida Sharko,
Lyudmila Makarova,
Tatiana Doronina,
Svetlana Kryuchkova,
Kirill Lavrov,
Innokenty Smoktunovsky,
Pavel Luspekaev,
Yefim Kopelyan,
Sergey Yursky,
Vladislav Strzhelchik,
Еvgeny Lebedev, and
Oleg Basilashvili. His contribution to the Russian tradition of theatre education is important, especially where it comes to education of theatre directors. His theories continue to have large influence, especially in Russian and Scandinavian theatre education.
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