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Kaluga Regional Drama Theatre () is a Russian theatre in
Kaluga Kaluga (, ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the administrative center of Kaluga Oblast, Russia. It stands on the Oka River southwest of Moscow. Its population was 337,058 at the 2021 census. Kaluga's most famous residen ...
. One of the oldest operating drama theaters of Russia (since 1777).


History

The first
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of Kaluga region
Mikhail Krechetnikov Michael N. Krechetnikov (, 1729, Moscow Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population e ...
was a great admirer of arts. By his decision drama theatre was established in Kaluga on . Four actors and an actress from
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were invited to the new theatre. Other actors were recruited from residents of Kaluga. Thus, the first theatrical company in Kaluga has been created. Writing of the play for the first night has been ordered to the famous Russian playwright and poet
Vasily Maykov Vasily Ivanovich Maykov (; 1728 – 28 June 1778) was a Russian poet, fabulist, playwright and translator. He was an exponent of the mock-heroic poetry genre in Russia. As a playwright, Maykov followed the tradition set by Alexander Sumarokov ...
which came out under the name of ''Prologue on opening of the Kaluga Region''. Opening of the theatre and its first season has taken place at a big congestion of the people. Many prominent guests were invited and the high-ranking persons from the whole country of Russia. The famous playwright and the composer of that time N. S. Titov who at a personal request of Mikhail Krechetnikov directed reorganization of the building and a set of actors becomes the art director.
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, the famous Russian actress and later the chairman of the
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, as well as the singer
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performed there, in 1871 and 1872, respectively. In 1879-1880 year the drama actor and the
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, one of the leading figures of Maly Theatre Alexander Rasskazov worked with the theatre. In 1888 the playwright Nikolay Solovyov, some of his works were either banned censorship or rejected by the Theatrical and Literary Committee, produced here ''
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'' he co-authored with
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, as well as the melodrama ''Honeymoon'' (). On donations of residents of Kaluga and the province, in 1875 the theatre building is erected on Sennaya Square which existed up to the end of 1941. "With direct participation and efforts" of N. D. Tilling-Kruchinin, in 1897, for the first time in Kaluga, in theatre the "Cinematograph Lumiere" has been shown "that has caused a great delight of the audience and local press". During
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the theatre endures crisis, the constant troupe was absent, on a scene various enterprises went on tour.
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and
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revolutions in 1917 have led to a radical reorganization of all theatre life of Russia and the city. In the summer of 1919 the
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establishes the decree "About association of theatrical business". By this decree "the young proletarian state" has nationalized theatres and all theatrical property. The Kaluga theatre turns into "Narkompros" (national education) maintaining. In the
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there was a
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, hunger and ruin reigned, and interest of the Kaluga viewer in theatre was so big that tickets were bought up right after opening of cash desks – all places, including also "gallery". Before a premiere near the theatre building quite often it was possible to meet people who exchanged tickets for things, products, or sold them for two-three prices from normal. From the beginning of the
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, in July 1941 from actors of theatre has been created the front crew which addressed the military units standing near Kaluga,
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,
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. Actors of theatre: Lev Maretsky, Irina Blazhnova, Ivan Kalinin participated in military operations. Vaneeva and Sladky were home front workers. For fighting and labor merits they have been awarded the state awards of
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. In post-war years wide recognition of the audience was gained by a number of great masters of a scene: Valentina Nikitina, Polina Vaneeva, Sergey Sladky, Feofan Maysky, Lidiya Volskaya, Tamara Valasiadi, Alexander Dodonkin, Alexey Tyurin, Irina Blazhnova, Vladimir Romanovsky, Tamara Antonova. In 1950 the theatre is headed by the young director Zinovy Korogodsky, subsequently the chief director of the Leningrad Theatre for young spectators. In Kaluga he puts the first independent performances: "Comrades Moscovites" (), "The truth is good, but happiness is better" (), "Dance teacher" (), "Traktirshchitsa" (). The building of theatre takes a modern form only in 1958, built up anew after numerous destructions, the fires and reorganizations. The chief directors of theatre in different years: David Lyubarsky, Roman Sokolov, Alexander Pletnyov. In the fall of 2016, Kaluga regional drama theatre has opened the ''240th'' theatrical season.


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* * * * {{Authority control Kaluga Theatres in Russia Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Kaluga Oblast