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Lev Dodin

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223:'s most faithful followers, Lev Dodin left his native Siberia for the old cities of former Russia when he was very young. He has devoted his life to a teaching method that is never separated from practice, and this was his starting point for founding a company that was seen as an extended family, with a belief in ensemble performances and workshops, even before he was called upon to direct the Maly in 1983 and make it a leading theatre in the last decades of the twentieth century. 20: 235:. This tragic epic of the kolkhoz, inspired by the author himself in the mid-eighties, takes place in the space of eight emotional hours of tears and laughter and plumbs the depths of the "great Russian soul", which is one of the director's favourite subjects, together with the controversial analysis of the history of his country, especially through the adaptation of novels for the theatre. The culmination of this was the staging of a 267:, on the contrary, is set on a snowy stage and is the first of the plays produced with the Drama School students. It is a satire on Russian training for military service that unfortunately remains very topical today, and is part of the repertoire that focuses on contemporary man, which the company offers to its public worldwide, thus restoring to us a sense of the necessity for the theatre. 245:, which he rehearsed for three years and was staged regularly by the Maly company for nine years in ten-hour performances of thrilling words and actions. These already imply a discourse on the revolutionary spirit of a people that serves as an introduction to the metaphor of the suicidal utopia expressed in 450: 470: 460: 465: 69: 231:
wrote his novel on the trials and tribulations of peasant life. It was adapted for the stage by using improvisation to render the actual true-to-life atmosphere to be found in
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was born as a play for his group, who graduated from the Drama School in St. Petersburg, after months spent in the northern village where
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Between 1966 and 1982 he was a guest director in different theaters of Russia and abroad including
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Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class
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in 1944. He first experienced theatrical production as a child at the
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Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinema
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Lev Dodin : le creuset d'un théâtre nécessaire
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Russian
Russian
Saint Petersburg
Novokuznetsk
Theater of Youth Creativity
Matvey Dubrovin
Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinema
Boris Sohn
Georgy Tovstonogov
Theater of Youth Creativity
Gorky Theater
MKhAT
Finnish National Theatre
Salzburg
Florence
Milan
La Scala
Maly Drama Theatre
Fedor Abramov
Fedor Abramov
Lord of the Flies
William Golding
Andrei Platonov
The Devils
Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Cherry Orchard
Anton Chekhov
Hamlet
Europe Theatre Prize

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