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Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir (Ivanovich)
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pronunciation:
[nemirohvich dancheng<
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| (1858–1943)
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| biography:
| Theatre director, writer, and teacher, born in Ozurgety, Russia. Co-founder with Stanislavsky of the Moscow Art Theatre, he became sole director following the latter's death in 1938. Among his most notable productions were The Brothers Karamazov (1910) and Nikolai Stavrogin (1913). After 1919, his interest in opera led to some of his most original work as a director. |
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