- Yuri Lyubimov
Yuri Petrovich Lyubimov (born
September 30 ,1917 inYaroslavl ) is aRussia n stage actor and director associated with theTaganka Theatre which he founded [http://www.kp.ru/daily/23976/74040] , [http://www.nashfilm.ru/teatrstars/1637.html] .After service in the
Soviet Army during theWorld War II , Lyubimov joined theVakhtangov Theatre (founded byYevgeny Vakhtangov ). In 1953, he received theUSSR State Prize . Lyubimov started teaching in 1963 and formed the Taganka Theatre the following year. Under Lyubimov, the theatre rose to become the most popular inMoscow , withVladimir Vysotsky andAlla Demidova as the leading actors.After Vysotsky's death in 1980, all of Lyubimov's productions were banned by the Communist authorities. In 1984, he was stripped of Soviet citizenship. Thereupon Lyubimov worked abroad before returning to the Taganka Theatre in 1989. While in the West he maintained a busy directing career. In the US he directed "
Crime and Punishment " atArena Stage and "Lulu" at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. His effort to stage his famous "Master and Margarita " at theAmerican Repertory Theatre failed to materialize due to a disagreement with the management of that company. His staging of "Eugene Onegin " premiered in the Taganka on his 85th birthday to much critical acclaim.In 1983 he directed "
Crime and Punishment " in London, winning theEvening Standard Award for Best Director.External links
* [http://www.lubimov85.ru/ Website on Lyubimov]
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