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  1. Moscow Art Theatre School is the studio school of the Moscow Art Theatre. It is a state educational institution that has existed since 1943. The initiator of the studio school was Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. [1]

  2. Featured: Mikhail Porechenkov, Igor Vernik, Nikolay Salnikov, Armen Arushanyan, Anton Efremov and others <

  3. Ольга Воронина, Елизавета Ермакова, Надежда Жарычева, Мария Зорина, Мария Карпова и др. 24 сентября в 19.00 на Новой сцене МХТ имени А. П. Чехова (Камергерский пер., д. 3А) состоится лекция педагога ...

    • Moscow Art Theatre
    • The Moscow Art Theatre’s Museum
    • School-Studio of Moscow Art Theatre

    Established by K. S. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko in 1898 under the name Moscow Art Theatre (MXT). The Theatre received the status of “Academic Theater” in 1919 (MXAT). It was opened on October 14(1898) with the play “Tsar Fedor Ioanovich” in the “Hermitage” theatre building (Karetny ryad, 3). Since 1902 it is has been located on Kam...

    The museum has existed since 1923. The base of its collection was founded by the theatrical historical documents fund together with Stanislavsky, Nemirovich-Danchenko and other great theatre artist’s personal reserves. At first the museum was situated in the theatre’s building, but moved in 1939 — to Kamergersky per, 3-a. Until 1969 the museum was ...

    In 1943, based at the Art Theatre, the Moscow Art Theater institute of higher education School-Studio named after Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko was established.

  4. In 1987, the theatre split into two troupes: the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre (artistic director Oleg Yefremov) and the Gorky Moscow Art Theatre (artistic director Tatiana Doronina). In 2024 the Moscow Art Theater School is one of the leading Russian universities in the art of drama and more.

  5. Moscow Art Theatre, outstanding Russian theatre of theatrical naturalism founded in 1898 by two teachers of dramatic art, Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. Its purpose was to establish a theatre of new art forms, with a fresh approach to its function.

  6. GITIS is the largest and oldest independent theatrical arts school in Russia, founded in 1878. We train students in various disciplines and provide a combination of traditional university education and innovative up-to-date methods. More than 1500 students from various countries study at the School. GITIS is proud to be a direct heir of the ...