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In addition to the ballet performances he often appeared in dramatic roles - comedies and farces. He always enjoyed great success. He wrote for himself short humorous monologues and often played them in concerts, simultaneously with dancing. Timofei
Stukolkin was one of the most beloved actors of
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Stukolkin began to write memoirs at the end of life. He wrote about the theater life, about the student's, about a very hard life of children in the theater school. These memoirs were published shortly in 1895 after his death.
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Stukolkin came from a very poor family. For seven years, he played in a pantomime on a fairground. Someone once drew attention to the talented boy and brought him into the theatre school at the
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Biographies. ru: Большая биографическая энциклопедия. 2009. Стуколкин, Тимофей Алексеевич
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Theatre encyclopedia (ru: Театральная энциклопедия. Т. 4 // СТУКОЛКИН Тимофей Алексеевич)
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