Sergey Vasilyevich Aydarov (Russian: Сергей Ð'Ð°Ñ Ð¸Ð»ÑŒÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ‡
Рйдаров, born Vishnevsky, Ð'Ð¸ÑˆÐ½ÐµÐ²Ñ ÐºÐ¸Ð¹, 20 October
1867, Moscow, Imperial Russia, â€" 16 August 1938, Moscow, USSR) was a
Russian and Soviet stage actor and theatre director, associated with
the Moscow's Maly Theatre where he debuted in 1898. His most acclaimed
parts were those in the plays by Alexander Ostrovsky (Krutitsky in
Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Vyshnevsky in A Profitable
Position, Berendey in The Snow Maiden, Ivan Grozny in Vasilisa
Melentyeva, Dulebov in Talents and Admirers), as well in Julius Caesar
and The Tempest by William Shakespeare.As a theatre director, Aydarov
produced several plays, including Pyotr Gnedich's Before the Dawn
(1901), as well as Ostrovsky's Vasilisa Melentyeva (1914) and A Busy
Place (1915). In 1925â€"1930 he was the head of the Maly Theatre
Yermolova Studio, later to be reformed into the Yermolova Theatre.
Рйдаров, born Vishnevsky, Ð'Ð¸ÑˆÐ½ÐµÐ²Ñ ÐºÐ¸Ð¹, 20 October
1867, Moscow, Imperial Russia, â€" 16 August 1938, Moscow, USSR) was a
Russian and Soviet stage actor and theatre director, associated with
the Moscow's Maly Theatre where he debuted in 1898. His most acclaimed
parts were those in the plays by Alexander Ostrovsky (Krutitsky in
Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Vyshnevsky in A Profitable
Position, Berendey in The Snow Maiden, Ivan Grozny in Vasilisa
Melentyeva, Dulebov in Talents and Admirers), as well in Julius Caesar
and The Tempest by William Shakespeare.As a theatre director, Aydarov
produced several plays, including Pyotr Gnedich's Before the Dawn
(1901), as well as Ostrovsky's Vasilisa Melentyeva (1914) and A Busy
Place (1915). In 1925â€"1930 he was the head of the Maly Theatre
Yermolova Studio, later to be reformed into the Yermolova Theatre.
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