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Mark Grigorevich Rozovskiy
Марк Розовский
Birth at
3 April 1937
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Russian playwright and composer Mark Grigoryevich Rozovsky was born in 1937 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. His intense creative career began with the graduation of Lomonosov Moscow State University and Higher Scenario Courses at VGIK. After graduation, Mark Rozovsky became the head of the student theater of Moscow State University "Our House", which was very popular. After the closure of the Our Home Theatre in 1969, the young talented director worked on productions at the Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theatre
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Russian playwright and composer Mark Grigoryevich Rozovsky was born in 1937 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. His intense creative career began with the graduation of Lomonosov Moscow State University and Higher Scenario Courses at VGIK. After graduation, Mark Rozovsky became the head of the student theater of Moscow State University "Our House", which was very popular. After the closure of the Our Home Theatre in 1969, the young talented director worked on productions at the Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theatre in Leningrad, on the stage of which he staged performances “Poor Lisa”, “History of a Horse”. In addition, he collaborated with the Riga Theatre of Russian Drama, the Moscow Art Theatre named after A.P. Chekhov, worked a lot on pop productions, becoming the creator of the first Soviet rock opera Orpheus and Eurydice.
In 1983, Mark Rozovsky became the creator of the theater studio “At the Nikitsky Gate”, which became famous all over the world with performances “Poor Lisa”, “Doctor Chekhov”, “Two Creatures in Infinity” and many others.
In addition to working on theatrical productions, Mark Grigorievich Rozovsky is engaged in writing plays, many of which - "Vysotsky's Concert at the Research Institute", "Kafka: Father and Son", "Triumphal Square", "Songs of Our Court" - were successfully staged on the largest stages of the country. In addition, Mark Rozovsky is the screenwriter of one of the most popular Soviet
movies "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers" . /