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Moscow Art Theatre School

Coordinates: 55°45′35″N 37°36′45″E / 55.7597°N 37.6125°E / 55.7597; 37.6125
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Moscow Art Theater School is a studio school (college) the Moscow Art Theatre. It is a state educational institution. In existence since 1943. The initiator of the studio school was Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko.[1]

Open three faculties - the cast (training - 4 years, the competition - 30 per place), staging (training - 5 years, the contest - 3 persons per place) and Producer (training - 5 years, the competition - 4 persons per place). Form of study - full-time.[2]

Rectors

(in chronological order)

  • Vasily Sahnovsky (1943-1945)
  • Veniamin Radomyslensky (1945-1980)
  • Nikolai Alekseev (1980-1983)
  • Vadim Krupitsky (1984-1986)
  • Oleg Tabakov (1986-2000)[3]
  • Anatoly Smelyansky (2000-2013)
  • Igor Zolotovitsky (2013)

References

55°45′35″N 37°36′45″E / 55.7597°N 37.6125°E / 55.7597; 37.6125