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    Fyodor Grigorievich Volkov (Russian: Фёдор Григорьевич Волков) (20 February [O.S. 9 February] 1729 in Kostroma – 15 April [O.S. 4 April] 1763 in Moscow)...
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  • Volkova (painter) Esteban Volkov, grandson of Leon Trotsky Fyodor Volkov, "the father of the Russian theater" Fyodor Volkov (1847–1918), Ukrainian ethnographer...
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    1750, in the tannery of Fyodor's stepfather, the merchant Polushkin – it was Jean Racine's Esther, translated by Fyodor Volkov. A special theatre building...
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    founder, Fyodor Volkov, the theater was first opened to the public in 1750, this making it Russia's first (by official figures) theatre. The Volkov Theater...
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    purchased his palace and ordered architect Fyodor Volkov to transform it into her summer townhouse. Volkov was responsible for many improvements in the...
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    Search of an Author (2018, Russian State Academic Drama Theatre n.a. Fyodor Volkov, Yaroslavl, directed by Andrzej Bubien) Contact (2019, ballet, New Stage...
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    chief director of the Russian State Academic Drama Theater named after Fyodor Volkov in city of Yaroslavl. Puskepalis was invited to many famous Russian...
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  • there, Andrei accuses Fyodor Volkov (played by Alexander Antonov), the enterprise's best hunter, of poaching. As a result, Volkov leaves the hunting operation...
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    Spaso-Preobrazhensky monastery opened a seminary. In 1750 young Yaroslavl socialite Fyodor Volkov organized the first permanent theater in Russia. In 1777 a separate...
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    public theatre in the Russian capital, where he worked with the likes of Fyodor Volkov and Ivan Dmitrevsky. His plays were based on the subjects taken from...
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