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Lenkom Theatre

Lenkom
Ленком
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Former Merchant Club
AddressMalaya Dmitrovka 6
Tverskoy District, Moscow, Russia
Russia
Coordinates55°46′04″N 37°36′24″E / 55.76778°N 37.60667°E
Public transitTverskaya, Pushkinskaya, Chekhovskaya (Moscow Metro)
Construction
Opened1909
ArchitectIllarion Ivanov-Schitz
Website
www.lenkom.ru

Lenkom Theatre[1] is the official name of what was once known as the Moscow State Theatre named after Lenin's Komsomol. Designed by Illarion Ivanov-Schitz, it was built in 1907−1909 to house a Merchant's Club, and was home to many theatrical and musical performances. After 1918, the building was annexed by the local party committee, eventually becoming the home of "Theatre for Working Youth" (TRAM) in 1927. Thus, the future theatre established its reputation as a theatre for young people, by young people. Over its 80-year career, Lenkom has been a forerunner of new, fresh and experimental theatre in the Soviet Union, and now Russia.[2][3]

Lenkom has featured many of the most popular Russian artists, well known by their work both in theatre and cinema, such as Aleksandr Abdulov(1975-2008) , Leonid Bronevoy(1988-2017), Inna Churikova, Nikolai Karachentsov, Yevgeny Leonov, Tatyana Pelttser, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Oleg Yankovsky. Mark Zakharov has been the artistic director of the theatre since 1973.

References

  1. ^ "About Lenin's Komsomol Theatre".
  2. ^ Lenkom Theatre, Moscow State Theatre named after Lenin's Komsomol (Moscow)
  3. ^ History of the theater Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine. The official theatre website (in Russian)

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