Ioasaf Aleksandrovich Tikhomirov (1872-1908) was a Russian actor. He
trained under Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, who offered "rigorous and
intelligent" courses in actor training at the school of the Moscow
Philharmonic Society. Tikhomirov was one of twelve students that
Nemirovich brought with him to join the Moscow Art Theatre when he
founded it with Constantin Stanislavski in 1898. He acted with the
company until 1904 and also served as the director of the Art Theatre
School. In 1904 Stanislavski sent Tikhomirov to help Maxim Gorky to
establish his newly founded theatre in Nizhny Novgorod, but the
project was abandoned when the Russian censor banned every play that
they proposed to stage.
trained under Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, who offered "rigorous and
intelligent" courses in actor training at the school of the Moscow
Philharmonic Society. Tikhomirov was one of twelve students that
Nemirovich brought with him to join the Moscow Art Theatre when he
founded it with Constantin Stanislavski in 1898. He acted with the
company until 1904 and also served as the director of the Art Theatre
School. In 1904 Stanislavski sent Tikhomirov to help Maxim Gorky to
establish his newly founded theatre in Nizhny Novgorod, but the
project was abandoned when the Russian censor banned every play that
they proposed to stage.
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