Lyubov Ivanovna Mlotkovskaya (1804-1866) was a Russian stage actor.
She was engaged in a number of provincial theatres and travelling
theatres in 1823-1866, most notably the Kharkov theatre, and played an
considerable part in Russian theatre life during the first half of the
19th-century. She has been referred to as the most popular actress of
the provincial theatre in the 1830s and as the greatest actress of the
provincial theatre of her time. She is most known for her role as
Ophelia, which she famously created in Kiev and Kharkov 1838-1842, but
she was also known to favor and benefit the works of Shchepkin and
Mochalov at the Russian stage.
She was engaged in a number of provincial theatres and travelling
theatres in 1823-1866, most notably the Kharkov theatre, and played an
considerable part in Russian theatre life during the first half of the
19th-century. She has been referred to as the most popular actress of
the provincial theatre in the 1830s and as the greatest actress of the
provincial theatre of her time. She is most known for her role as
Ophelia, which she famously created in Kiev and Kharkov 1838-1842, but
she was also known to favor and benefit the works of Shchepkin and
Mochalov at the Russian stage.
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