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Valentin Nikolaevich Pluchek
Валентин Плучек
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4 September 1909 - 17 August 2002
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Pluchek Valentin Nikolaevich, director, actor. Since 1929 at the St. Meyerhold Theatre. Since 1950 director, since 1957 chief director of the Moscow Theater of Satire. For Pluček is characterized by the desire for clarity, expressiveness of the stage form, lightness and dynamism of the play's drawing. In the productions of journalistic plays, acutely satirical comedies (Bana, 1953, together with N.V. Petrov, and 1967, Klop, 1955, together with S.I. Yutkevich, and 1974, both - V.V. Mayakovsky, etc.)
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Pluchek Valentin Nikolaevich, director, actor. Since 1929 at the St. Meyerhold Theatre. Since 1950 director, since 1957 chief director of the Moscow Theater of Satire. For Pluček is characterized by the desire for clarity, expressiveness of the stage form, lightness and dynamism of the play's drawing. In the productions of journalistic plays, acutely satirical comedies (Bana, 1953, together with N.V. Petrov, and 1967, Klop, 1955, together with S.I. Yutkevich, and 1974, both - V.V. Mayakovsky, etc.) widely used the techniques of grotesque, hyperbole. In many performances, the director’s interest in the depiction of the household environment, to theatrical stylization was manifested: “Mad Day, or the Marriage of Figaro” by P. O. Beaumarshe (1969), “Inspection” by N. V. Gogol (1972), “Suicide” by N. R. Erdman (1981), “Cherry Orchard” by A. P. Chekhov (1983) and others.