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  Kazan Young People`s Theatre (TUZ)


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  Actors
  
  The company of the theatre constitutes of 37 actors, including 15 Honoured artists of the Republic of Tatarstan. Most of the actors are young - from 19 to 30 years old, the age of the older generation - 50-55 years old. In 1996 10 young artists, graduates of Kazan Theatre School, came to the theatre, their average age is 24 and today the repertoire of the theatre is oriented on their individuality.
  
  In 1992 - the laureate of the government prize the play 'Pogrom' by B. Vasiliev. In 1996 - the theatre's performance 'Storm' by W. Shakespeare won the highest theatre prize - 'Golden Mask'.
  
  In 1998 - the performance 'Thirst over the brook' by Edlis won the grant from the George Soros Assistance Foundation 'Institution of the Open Society'.
  
  The theatre has won great love of spectators not only in Kazan but all over the Republic.
  
  Today the repertoire of the theater includes 17 performances.
  
  The repertoire of the theatre varies considerably: from the world classics (C. Goldoni) and rarely staged plays (T. Williams, R. Nesh) to modern drama (K.Dragunskaya).At the moment the play 'Blue Bird' by Morris Meterlink - the classic of the world drama - is in the process.For the evening repertoire the theater has chosen to stage the following plays: I. Babel's 'Maria', N.V. Gogol's 'The Gamblers', Atol Fugard's 'People live here', Chervinsky's 'Paper Gramophone', Kafka's 'The Process', J.-B. Moliere 'Don Juan'.
  
  Tours
  
  In May 2001 the theatre took part in the festival 'Raduga'(Rainbow) in St. Petersburg. The theatre was on tours in many cities of the former USSR. People of Moscow and Leningrad, Ulyanovsk and Yoshkar-Ola, Cheboksary and Penza, Ivanov and Yaroslavl, Karaganda and Tselinigrad, Izhevsk and Orenburg, Zaporozhie and Dnepropetrovsk, Belgorod and Vladikavkas sow its performances. The tours also took place in the cities and towns of the Republic: Naberezhnie Chelny, Nizhnekamsk, Leninogorsk, Almetievsk, Bugulma, Chistopol, Asnakayevo, and Zelenodolsk.

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