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Aleksandra Ivanovna Bolshakova
Александра Большакова
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She was invited to the Alexandrinsky Theatre in 2007 after graduating from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theatre Art (class of G.I. Dityatkovsky). Roles in graduation performances: Zhenya ("The Pit" by A.I. Kuprin - directed by G. Dityatkovsky), Meire ("The Translation Needed" by B. Frila - directed by G. Dityatkovsky). The first role in the Alexandrinsky Theatre was the role of Sister Charlie in the play "Flowers for Charlie" based on Daniel Keyes' novel "Flowers for Algernon" (directed by
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She was invited to the Alexandrinsky Theatre in 2007 after graduating from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theatre Art (class of G.I. Dityatkovsky). Roles in graduation performances: Zhenya ("The Pit" by A.I. Kuprin - directed by G. Dityatkovsky), Meire ("The Translation Needed" by B. Frila - directed by G. Dityatkovsky).
The first role in the Alexandrinsky Theatre was the role of Sister Charlie in the play "Flowers for Charlie" based on Daniel Keyes' novel "Flowers for Algernon" (directed by Iskander Sakaev, 2007). The debut work of the young actress was immediately marked by criticism: "The student of Grigory Dityatkovsky deftly copes with two polar roles - a broken bohemian hooligan and a dried up, unhappy old maid."