Vera Komissarzhevskaya
Vera Fyodorovna Komissarzhevskaya (1864, St. Petersburg - 1910, Tashkent) was the most celebrated Russian actress at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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1864 - St. Petersburg - 1910 - Tashkent - Russia
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Vera was the daughter of Fyodor Komissarzhevsky, the high-profile opera singer, and sister of Theodore Komisarjevsky, the famous theatrical director. At the age of 19 she married Count Muravyov but preferred to keep her stage name after the marriage. Since 1896, she worked in the Alexandrine Theatre of St Petersburg. Her greatest triumph was the role of Nina Zarechnaya in the premiere of Chekhov's The Seagull in 1896.
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Fyodor Komissarzhevsky - Theodore Komisarjevsky - 1896 - Alexandrine Theatre - St Petersburg - Chekhov - The Seagull
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In 1904, Komissarzhevskaya established her own theatre, which proved immensely popular with the Russian aristocracy in promoting the ideas of Russian Symbolism. The theatre was directed by Vsevolod Meyerhold in 1906, but his idiosyncratic approach led to Komissarzhevskaya's rupture with him the following year.
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1904 - Russia - Russian Symbolism - Vsevolod Meyerhold
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Vera's death of smallpox during a tour in Central Asia shocked many of her admirers and occasioned some poignant lyrics from Alexander Blok. One of major St Petersburg theatres still bears her name.
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Smallpox - Central Asia - Alexander Blok
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