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  1. Maly Theatre (Малый театр, literally Small Theatre as opposed to nearby Bolshoi, or Grand, opera theatre) is a theatre in Moscow. Russia, principally associated with the production of plays.

  2. www.maly.ru › enMaly Theatre

    The representatives from Moscow's Maly Theatre gave a tour around the theatre's branch in Kogalym and talked about the symbolic connection between the Time of Troubles and the era of the dashing nineties.

  3. www.maly.ru › en › historyMaly Theatre

    The first performance took place here on 14 October 1824 and the Imperial Moscow theatre company acquired its permanent home - the Maly Theatre. Moskovskiye Vedomosti (Moscow Gazette) newspaper published an announcement about the first play at the Maly Theatre: «The Administration of the Imperial Moscow Theater hereby announces that next ...

  4. www.maly.ru › en › aboutMaly Theatre

    About. Board of Trustees Theatre management Actors Directors Designers Orchestra Repertory department Director’s management Press-service Center for Creativity and Information Art and Production Department A.I.Sumbatov-Yuzhin's Memorial Apartment The Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School Children studio worker_label_108.

  5. The granddaddy of the Moscow Theatre world is the Maly (small) Theatre, whose main premises is on Teatralnaya ploshchad adjacent to the famous Bolshoi (big) Theatre. The history of the theatre dates all the way back to 1756 when the company was founded during Catherine the Great’s reign.

  6. In 1823 he joined the Maly (Little) Theatre in Moscow, where he dominated actors and dramatists alike for the next 40 years. He was friendly with Alexandr Pushkin, Ivan Turgenev, and other writers (frequently commissioning plays to suit his new technique) and promoted a new generation of realistic actors, including…

  7. The Maly Theatre's history dates back to around the same time when the Moscow University, the Academy of Arts and the first Moscow gymnasiums were established under the reign of Empress Yelizaveta Petrovna coinciding with the appearance of the Enlightenment ideas in Russia.