Lenkom Theatre, formerly known as Lenin’s Komsomol Moscow Theatre or Moscow Leninist Komsomol Theatre is the official name of what was once known as the Moscow State Theatre named after Komsomol, a Communist youth league set up by Vladimir Lenin.[1][2]
Designed by Illarion Ivanov-Schitz, it was built in 1907−1909 to house a Merchant's Club, and was home to many theatrical and musical performances. Occupied following the February Revolution, 1917 the building had several uses before becoming the home of "Theatre for Working Youth" (TRAM) in 1927. Thus, the future theatre established its reputation as a theatre for young people, by young people. Over its 80-year career, Lenkom has been a forerunner of new, fresh and experimental theatre in the Soviet Union, and now Russia.[2][3]
^"About Lenin's Komsomol Theatre".
^ abLenkom Theatre, Moscow State Theatre named after Lenin's Komsomol (Moscow)
^History of the theater Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine. The official theatre website (in Russian)
LenkomTheatre, formerly known as Lenin’s Komsomol Moscow Theatre or Moscow Leninist Komsomol Theatre is the official name of what was once known as the...
the LenkomTheatre from 1973 till his death. He gathered a "dream team" of actors and reestablished Lenkom as one of the leading Soviet theatres. Mark...
theater. He is now active in the enterprise and collaborates with the LenkomTheatre. In 2003, he married a Polish citizen, journalist Maria Urbanowska,...
only play—a stage production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet at the LenkomTheatre. Viewing Tarkovsky as a dissident, Soviet authorities shut down the...
Institute of Cinematography. Since 1997, Mironova has been working in the LenkomTheatre. Divorced since 2003. She received the title of Meritorious Artist of...
– 26 October 2018) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor of LenkomTheatre. Karachentsov's popularity peaked in the late 1970s and early 1980s...
(1987). A leading actor of Mark Zakharov's LenkomTheatre since 1975, he starred in the TV versions of the theatre's productions, An Ordinary Miracle (1978)...
department of the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. In 2006, she was accepted into the troupe of the LenkomTheatre. She left in 2010, before the birth...
Hebrew). Ohio State University. Retrieved 1 January 2017. "LenkomTheatre, Moscow State Theatre named after Lenin's Komsomol". worldwalk.info. Retrieved...
was a Soviet and Russian actor. Though primarily a stage actor in the LenkomTheatre, Bronevoy also made occasional appearances in films. He was named People's...
performances at the LenkomTheatre. In 1993, a year before his death, Leonov was asked during a film festival "What years in the Russian theatre's life were the...
Moscow and after graduating in 1984 from GITIS he became an actor in the LenkomTheatre. His first major role was in To Kill a Dragon as Heinrich, the Burgermeister's...
Russian film and theatre actress, theater director and pedagogue, who worked in the Moscow Art Theatre (1910-1937), the LenkomTheatre (1938-1957, 1961-1982...
Their children are son Matvey (b. 2008), and daughter Polina (b. 2014). LenkomTheatre 2009 "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov; director Mark Zakharov -...
graduated from Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute and started to act first in the Vakhtangov Theatre, then in the LenkomTheatre. As a stage actress, Savyolova...
Хоакина Мурьеты" (The Star and the Death of Joaquín Murety) staged at the LenkomTheatre. After his Fabrika Zvyozd and Eurovision success, Koldun was catapulted...
Gomiashvily joined the troupe of the Moscow LenkomTheatre. In 1980-1988 he worked at the Moscow Pushkin Theatre. His 1971 triumph on the big screen, though...
from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (Mark Zakharov's course) and was accepted into the troupe of the LenkomTheatre. Her first performance was The...
Cuckoo’s Nest, LenkomTheatre, Moscow Crystal Turandot Russian award: 2006 Best production for One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, LenkomTheatre Moscow National...
years of the Satire Theatre's existence. Later the actress followed the stage director Mark Zakharov who shifted to the LenkomTheatre. In late years of...
Dear Liar: A Comedy of Letters. From 1938 to 1943 Plyatt served at the LenkomTheatre. Since 1939 he also started appearing in movies. His very first role...
Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute and was accepted into the troupe of the LenkomTheatre. From 1965 to 1979 she served in the Vakhtangov Theatre. In 1979, she...
He played in various philharmonics, and worked in Rosconcert and the LenkomTheatre. He dubbed and played roles and recorded songs for more than 20 movies...
released and was a great success. In 1976, she entered the troupe of LenkomTheatre. In parallel with work in the theater, she continued to act in films:...