Vera Komissarzhevskaya

Vera Fyodorovna Komissarzhevskaya (Russian: Ве́ра Фё́доровна Комиссарже́вская; 8 November 1864 – 23 February 1910) was one of the most celebrated actresses and theatre managers of the late Russian Empire. She made her professional debut in 1893, after having acted as an amateur at Constantin Stanislavsky's Society of Art and Literature. She is probably best known today for originating the role of Nina in the ill-fated premiere of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, at the Alexandrinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg in 1896. Though the production was deemed an utter failure, Komissarzhevskaya's performance was highly praised.Later in her career, Komissarzhevskaya is notable for her patronage of the up-and-coming theatre artist, Vsevolod Meyerhold. Following Meyerhold's unsuccessful attempts to stage symbolist plays at Stanislavsky's Moscow Art Theatre, Komissarzhevskaya invited him to try his experiments at her new Komissarjevsky Theatre. During their short-lived collaboration, the two managed to develop Meyerhold's symbolist aesthetic and Komissarzhevskaya herself starred in two of the most critically and commercially successful productions,

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Vera Komissarzhevskaya
Alias (AKA)Vera Fyodorovna Komissarzhevskaya
Birth dateNovember 08, 1864
Birth name
Vera Fyodorovna Komissarzhevskaya
Ве́ра Фё́доровна Комиссарже́вская
Birth place
Russian Empire , Saint Petersburg
Date of deathFebruary 23, 1910
Place of death
Tashkent , Russian Empire
Parents
Fyodor Petrovich Komissarzhevsky
Spouse
Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov
Relatives
Theodore Komisarjevsky
Known for
Vsevolod Meyerhold

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  1. http://www.peoples.ru/art/theatre/actor/komissarzhevskaya