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Genrietta Yanovskaya
Генриетта Яновская
Birth at
24 June 1940
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She was born on 24 June 1940 in Leningrad.
Graduated from LGITMIK (course G. Tovstonogov) in 1967.
She made her debut in Leningrad with the play “The Warsaw Melody” based on the play by L. Zorin.
A great influence on the formation of the directorial personality of Yanovskaya was exerted by the play of P.Brook King Lear by W. Shakespeare and his lectures (1964).
For two years (1970-72) she worked in the Krasnoyarsk Youth Theatre, headed by Kama Ginkas, then returned to Leningrad, where in the
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She was born on 24 June 1940 in Leningrad.
Graduated from LGITMIK (course G. Tovstonogov) in 1967.
She made her debut in Leningrad with the play “The Warsaw Melody” based on the play by L. Zorin.
A great influence on the formation of the directorial personality of Yanovskaya was exerted by the play of P.Brook King Lear by W. Shakespeare and his lectures (1964).
For two years (1970-72) she worked in the Krasnoyarsk Youth Theatre, headed by Kama Ginkas, then returned to Leningrad, where in the second half of the 1970s she headed the Blue Bridge Theatre. He has been working in Moscow since 1984. In 1987, she headed the Moscow Theater.
Her first production in the MTYUZ - "Heart of a Dog" by M. Bulgakov - changed the fate, the image of the theater. The performance became one of the significant phenomena of the 1986-1987 season, the discovery of a "theatrical organism with its own special view of the world and serious aesthetic position." From this performance began cooperation with the artist Sergey Barkhin, who designed the subsequent performances of Yanovskaya.
G.Yanovskaya’s performances were awarded the Golden Mask and Crystal Turandot theatrical awards.
G.Yanovskaya’s performances have repeatedly represented domestic theater art at International Theatre Festivals in Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Israel, Finland, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Poland, etc.
Henrietta Janowska taught master classes in the UK and Germany. In 1996 she delivered K. Porter’s Cancan in Finland.