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Anna Borisoglebskaya

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She created a rich gallery of vivid stage characters in the theater: Rindichka, Teklya, Gapka, Varvara ("During the Inspection," "Until the Sun Rises, Dew Eats Eyes," "Zaydigolova," "Chmyr" by Kropyvnytskyi), Sekleta, Vustya ("Chasing Two Hares," "Oh, Grits, Don't Go..." by Starytskyi), Hanna
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in Kyiv. Here she created characters in plays such as: Oryna ("97" by Kulish), Klara ("Fear" by Afanasyev), Marfa, Varvara ("Truth," "Bohdan Khmelnytsky" by Korniychuk).
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In 1919, Borisoglebskaya became one of the founders of the First State Ukrainian Drama Theater named after T. G. Shevchenko (now in the city of Dnipro —
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From her childhood, Borislebskaya showed interest in the theater. She stepped onto the professional stage in 1888 with invitation of
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and received her education at the Charity Society School in Kharkov. In 1886, she took an exam to become a teacher at
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in Kyiv, and her grave is maintained by the Ukrainian Theater Actors Union.
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and began teaching in the village of Novoselovka in the
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From 1925 until the end of her life, she worked at the
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Anna Borisoglebskaya was born on 1868, in the city of
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Sebezh
Vitebsk Governorate
Russian Empire
Kyiv
USSR
People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR
Ukrainian
People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR
Sebezh
Vitebsk Governorate
Pskov
Izium
Kharkov Governorate
Kharkov University
Izyumsky Uyezd
Kyiv
Baikove Cemetery
Marko Kropyvnytskyi
Ivan Karpenko-Karyi
Lesya Ukrainka
Panas Myrnyi
Mykola Kulish
Taras Shevchenko Dnipro Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theatre
Western Ukraine
Ivan Franko Theater




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