Pinsteps. House actor and theater Vakhtangov
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This house is known as the Vakhtangov Theater. It was founded as the third studio of the Moscow Art Theater in 1917 after the house was taken from its owner Berg. The house was built in the second half of the 19th century for brothers Sabashnikov famous publishers. Vakhtangov, among other things, was assigned to lead a small troupe of actors who worked in Yiddish productions. Thus, a decree was signed on the creation of a Jewish theater, which was given the name Habima (Scene) and which almost fully moved to Tel Aviv in 1924. Yevgeny Vakhtanglv died in 1922, but the play he staged Princess Turandot went on continuously for several decades. The fountain next to the theater displays one of the main scenery of the play. Translated with Google Translate


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