- Taganka Theatre
Taganka Theatre is a theater located in the
Art Nouveau building onTaganka Square inMoscow . The theatre was founded in1964 byYuri Lyubimov and continued the traditions of his alma mater, theVakhtangov Theatre , while also exploring the possibilities ofBertold Brecht 's "epic theatre ".Under Lyubimov, the theatre rose to popularity in
Moscow , withVladimir Vysotsky andAlla Demidova as the leading actors. Other notable members of Lyubimov's troupe have beenValery Zolotukhin ,Veniamin Smekhov , andLeonid Filatov .Nikolai Erdman (famous for his work withVsevolod Meyerhold in the 1920s) was responsible for the theatre repertoire. The theatre had been deep in trouble with Soviet authorities, who banned many of Lyubimov's productions, until the director was stripped of his Soviet citizenship and exiled to the West in1984 .When another outstanding stage director,
Anatoly Efros , was appointed to run the theatre in Lyubimov's stead, he was boycotted and reviled by leading actors in the foulest terms. After Efros's death three years later, a staunch Communist supporter,Nikolay Gubenko , was nominated to lead the troupe. Lyubimov's return to the theatre in1989 led to the troupe being split, with Gubenko and his party seceding from Lyubimov's company and forming their own "Community of Taganka Actors".References
External links
* [http://www.moscow-hotels.com/eng/guide/theatres/taganka.html Profile in English]
* [http://www.taganka.org/html/stuecke/spektakli.htm Official website]
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