Moscow Theater of the Young Spectator description and photos - Russia - Moscow: Moscow. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionMoscow Theater of the Young Spectator - located in Mamonovsky lane and was one of the many theaters for children built during the Soviet era. This is one of the oldest Moscow theaters. The year of its foundation is considered to be 1920. The initiator of the creation of the children's theater was the People's Commissar Lunacharsky. MTYUZ opened its doors to the audience by showing the play "Mowgli". It was the first theater, which marked the beginning of a series of theaters with the formal name TYuZ. The Soviet approach to the repertoire of these theaters severely limited the possibilities of the creative and acting forces of these theaters. The rules limited the repertoire, directors and actors. The best young actors tried to leave the walls of the "children's" theater. From 1965 to 1873, the theater was headed by P.O. Chomsky. Great changes began in 1987 with the arrival of the chief director, Henrietta Naumovna Yanovskaya, to the theater. The premiere of the play "Heart of a Dog" based on M. Bulgakov began a new stage in the history of the MTYUZ. The play became a symbol of the rebirth of freedom in the Russian theater. "Heart of a Dog" was a triumph at many theaters in Europe. The theater has toured to Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Poland, Germany, France and Belgium. In Turkey and Israel. The children's theater has become a full-fledged theater for all people. The theater's repertoire includes the performances "Ivanov and Others", "The Thunderstorm", staged by G.N. Yanovskaya. With the arrival of director Kama Ginkas, a student of G. A. Tovstonogov, to the theater, his performances “Notes from the Underground”, “Black Monk”, “We Play a Crime”, “K. I. from "Crime". The Theater of the Young Spectator boldly took up the "adult" repertoire. Most of his performances are now directed at an adult audience. The performances of MTYUZ invariably take part in prestigious theatrical festivals. Among the awards received by the theater in different years: "Golden Mask" (1995 and 2003), Festival Prize in Belgrade - BITEF (in 1999 and 2000), Stanislavsky Prize (in 1998 and 2002), Lenin Komsomol Prize (in 1980 year). There are many outstanding actors and famous names in the theater troupe these days. These are the actors of the theater Valery Barinov, Igor Yasulovich, Sergei Shakurov, Victoria Verberg, Igor Gordin and others. Actors from other theaters take part in the performances staged by Yanovskaya and Ginkas. Among them are Sergey Makovetskiy, Era Ziganshina, Oksana Mysina and many others. In recent years, many theater actors have become laureates of well-known, prestigious awards: "Crystal Turandot", "Seagull", "Newspapers Komsomolskaya Pravda", "Kumir". June 1, International Children's Day, at the MTYUZ there is a charity performance for orphans, disabled children, children from low-income families and large families. MTYUZ constantly cooperates with charitable foundations, which are monthly allocated free seats for theater performances. The theater conducts visiting charity concerts in various cities of the country for different spectators. These are wounded in hospitals, marines, personnel of ships. More than once the theater has performed performances in hospitals for children undergoing treatment in the departments of oncology, hematology, hematology oncology, maxillofacial surgery, vascular microsurgery, kidney transplantation and many others. We also recommend reading Wayang Museum description and photos - Indonesia: Jakarta Topic: Moscow Theater of the Young Spectator description and photos - Russia - Moscow: Moscow. |