Directed: | byEfim Zvenyatski |
Set design: | Stepan Arefin |
Costumes: | Irina Yemtseva |
Music: | Irina Baigulova |
Nikolai Ivanov: | Alexander Slavski |
Anna Petrovna, his wife, nee Sarah Abramson: | Svetlana Salakhutdinova |
Matvey Semenovich Shabelsky, count, his uncle: | Alexander Zaporozhets |
Pavel Kyrillovich Lebedev, chairman of the district council: | Vladimir Sergiakov |
Zinaida Savvishna, his wife: | Natalia Kulchikhina |
Sasha, Lebedev's daughter, 20 years old: | Olga Nalitova, Yelena Sanina |
Eugeni Konstantinych Lvov, young country doctor: | Eugeni Veigel |
Marfa Egorovna Babakina, youg widow and landlady, daughter of a rich merchant: | Larisa Belobrova |
Dmitri Nikitich Kosykh: | Eugeni Gorenko |
Mikhail Mikhailovich Borkin, Ivanov's distant relative, steward of his estate: | Nikolai Timoshenko |
Avdotia Nazarovna,an old woman of unknown occupation: | Nadezhda Aizenberg |
Yegorushka, Lebedev's boarder: | Vadim Dubodel |
The mute: | Tatiana Veigel |


Ivanov is full of lyricism, and at the same time there is bitter irony in it, comedy and even farce... The makers of the production undertook to read the play with the eyes of the late 20th century people. And they discovered in it the longing for purity of thoughts and relations, which is something we are so short of today.
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