Maria Rozovskaya is the daughter of Mark Rozovsky. Unequal marriage. Edita Piekha - People's Artist of the USSR, singer Ilona Bronevitskaya - daughter of Edita Stanislavovna, singer, TV presenter Evgeny Timoshenkov - Ilona's husband, producer Stas Piekha - grandson, singer Erica Bystrova - grandson

Famous TV presenter best vacation counts lying on the sofa

The famous TV presenter considers lying on the couch the best relaxation

IN this year The “Culture” channel is celebrating its 15th anniversary, the face of which can be considered Vladislav FLYARKOVSKY. This TV journalist is a rare type. He does not chase ratings and huge salaries, does not strive to be in favor with management, but calmly, with genuine interest, has been running “Culture News” for more than ten years.

For creative person, as you are, a long-term marriage is very rare. As far as I know, you and Mark Rozovsky’s daughter have been together for more than 30 years!

He met his wife in 1980, when he entered Moscow State University. We began an affair almost immediately, and got married four years later. After the wedding, Masha and I boarded the train and went to Tallinn for a few days. Honeymoon. It was not customary to travel to the Maldives back then.

- What is Maria doing now?

He works at his father’s theater “At the Nikitsky Gate” and is responsible for the literary part. They recently opened a new building. It took ten years to build it using budget money. It turned out very beautiful.

- In “Culture News”, can you talk about the premieres of Mark Rozovsky through your connections?

What do you! On the contrary, I find it awkward to talk about the theater “At the Nikitsky Gate”. Even on the day when the new building opened, I was not leading the program, but was at the celebration.

- You and your wife rarely appear together. Why?

We rarely go anywhere at all. And especially after one strange incident. I remember about 15 years ago, at TEFI, we were photographed together and posted in some magazine with the caption “ Vladislav Flyarkovsky with a beautiful stranger." The wife saw this and said: “Of course, with the word “beautiful” they redeemed everything, but what does a stranger mean? It's outrageous! So this has happened to you too!”


Who loves everyone

- What are your sons interested in?

Ilya is now 23 years old. He graduated Humanitarian Institute television and radio broadcasting, sound engineering department. But he doesn’t work by profession, although the skills he mastered at the institute are now useful to him. Not married yet, lives with us. 13-year-old Venya studies at school. A cheerful and positive person.

- Do you often give them advice?

If something worries me, I try to somehow influence it. Actually, I'm boring. Sometimes I tell Ilya: “Drop it, leave it, don’t waste your time.” But he will still do it. My son treats me with respect, but remains independent. I don't interfere in his personal life. Unpleasant remarks like “I don’t like your girlfriend” can hurt your ego.

- I heard that you and your family like to vacation in Turkey. Why did you choose this country?

I don’t chase pathos and don’t dream of visiting all the countries - just for the sake of collection. There are good five-star hotels in Turkey, where I feel comfortable and pleasant to stay. We were also in Spain, in a very cheap three-star hotel located right on the seashore. Sleeping under the soothing splash of waves - what more do you need? In principle, in terms of recreation, I am of the opinion, as in the joke: “Chaim, please tell me, do you know where you can relax cheaply this summer? “I know - on the sofa.”

- You are interested in photography. Perhaps the most interesting shots are from your travels?

Yes. When I travel, I take pictures a lot. If I'm passionate about photography, I strive for solitude. I either leave my family at the hotel or move away from them a little. My father taught me to take photographs and capture fascinating moments when I was a child. I practically don’t photograph people, because people make faces, try to look different, better than they really are. Unsurpassed photographers advise: you need to pay attention to inanimate objects and savages - only they are adequate to themselves. I completely agree!

- Appearance is an important tool for you. How do you take care of your face?

I don't have any obvious defects, so I don't do anything with it. If we talk about the clothes I wear in the frame, then half of the costumes are mine. I'm a pretty picky person.

- What do you watch on TV?

News on NTV channel. They still make them the best. I also watch NTVshniki. Although I don’t like that they shout there all the time. I like it when everything is clear.

- Do you have pets?

I used to have a Scotch Terrier. Now they've got a Yorkshire. He is incredibly affectionate. There must be someone in the house who loves everyone. This is it!

REFERENCE

* Vladislav FLYARKOVSKY born in 1958 in the city of Oktyabrsky (Bashkiria) in the family of a journalist.

* In 1985 he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University.

* From 1985 to 1987 he was editor of the propaganda department of the Museum of Musical Culture named after. Glinka.

* In the mid-90s, he was his own correspondent and chief of the VGTRK bureau in Jerusalem, the first Russian television journalist permanently accredited in Israel.

* Laureate of the public award of professional recognition “The Best Pens of Russia” (2004), winner of the Order of Friendship and the state award “For huge contribution in the development of domestic television and radio broadcasting and many years of fruitful activity" (2008).

* Married to Maria Rozovskaya, head of the literary department of the theater-studio “At Nikitsky Gates”, daughter of director Mark Rozovsky. From this marriage there are two sons: Ilya (born 1989) and Veniamin (born 1999)

June 22nd, 2011

How do they see themselves? Russian celebrities? Artist Ekaterina Rozhdestvenskaya decided to organize a large-scale photo project, where public and famous people are captured together with their family in a costume that they like. Judge for yourself what came of it...

The Bezrukov couple chose the option of a White Guard family. Apparently, the role he played in the film “Admiral” still haunts Seryozha...

BEZRUKOV

Sergei Bezrukov - actor
Irina Bezrukova - Sergei's wife, actress
Andrey - Irina's son
Vitaly Bezrukov - actor, director
Natalya Bezrukova - mother
Jim Bezrukov - fox terrier


VERNIKI (XVIII century, France)

Sitting:
Vernik Emil Grigorievich, People's Artist of Russia, chief director of literary and dramatic broadcasting of the All-Union Radio
Vernik Anna Pavlovna, teacher music school them. Prokofiev, wife of E. Vernik
Vernik Maria Yaroslavovna, fifth year student, wife of I. Vernik
Vernik Grigory Igorevich, 2.7 years old, unemployed
Cost:
Vernik Vadim Emilievich, journalist, author and presenter of the “Who’s There...” program on the “Culture” TV channel
Vernik Igor Emilievich, Honored Artist of Russia, actor of the Moscow Art Theater. A.P. Chekhov
Dubinsky Rostislav Mikhailovich, actor, art manager, son of Anna Pavlovna

BONDARCHUKI

Bondarchuk Fedor Sergeevich - director and actor
Bondarchuk Alena Sergeevna - actress
Bondarchuk Sergey Fedorovich, 11 years old - college student
Kryukov Konstantin Vitalievich, son of Alena Bondarchuk, 18 years old - student
Rudskaya Svetlana Vladimirovna - wife of Fyodor Bondarchuk, free-lance artist

VALERIYA—JOSEPH PRIGOGIN("The Venetian Family")

Valeria - singer
Joseph Prigozhin - Valeria's husband, producer
Galina Nikolaevna Perfilova - Valeria's mother
Valeria's children:
Anna - daughter, 12 years old
Artemy - son, 10 years old
Arseny - son, 6 years old

MALIKOVS

Dmitry Malikov - singer and composer
Wife Elena Malikova with daughters Olga and little Stefania
Yuri Malikov - head of VIA "Gems" with his daughter Inna and grandson Dmitry

DILITURERS (“Early 20th century”)

Vladimir Vinokur - People's Artist of Russia
Tamara Vinokur - Vladimir's wife, ballerina
Anastasia Vinokur - daughter, ballet dancer of the Bolshoi Theater

MENSHOVY

Andrey Gordin, 5 years old
Yulia Menshova - TV presenter
Igor Gordin - MTYUZ actor
Vladimir Menshov - film director and actor
Vera Alentova - actress

PRESNYAKOVS (XX century, 70s)

Presnyakov Vladimir Petrovich, musician, composer
Presnyakova Elena Petrovna, singer, soloist of the ensemble "Gems"
Presnyakov Vladimir Jr., singer, composer
Presnyakova Elena Jr., designer, poetess
Presnyakov Nikita, 11 years old, 6th grade student, son of Presnyakov Vladimir Jr.

SPARE

PIMANOVS ("Early Renaissance")

Valentina Pimanova - author and TV presenter of the "Idols" program
Alexey Pimanov - host of the program “Man and the Law”
Yuri Evgenievich Melnikov - Valentina's father, architect
Asya Vasilyevna Melnikova - Valentina's mother, doctor
Dasha Pimanova - daughter of Valentina and Alexey, TV journalist

GUSKOVS

Alexey Guskov - drama theater and film actor
Lidiya Velezheva - wife, drama theater and film actress
Volodya Guskov - son, 9th grade student
Mitya Guskov - son, 4th grade student

KEOSAYAN

Laura Keosayan - Tigran’s niece, MGIMO student
Edmond Keosayan - Tigran's nephew
Tigran Keosayan - director
Alena Khmelnitskaya - actress
Sasha Keosayan - 9 years old, daughter of Alena and Tigran

NAUMOV

Natalya Belokhvostikova - actress
Vladimir Naumov - director
Natalya Naumova - actress, director

LAZAREV-NEMOLYAEV ( mid-19th century, Russia)

From left to right:
Polina Lazareva, 6th grade student, daughter of Alexander and Alina
Lazarev Alexander Sergeevich, People's Artist of the RSFSR, actor of the Theater. Vl. Mayakovsky
Nemolyaeva Svetlana Vladimirovna, People's Artist RSFSR, actress of the Theater. Vl. Mayakovsky
Alina Lazareva, translator, wife of A. Lazarev Jr.
Lazarev Alexander Alexandrovich, Honored Artist of Russia, actor of the Lenkom Theater
Lazarev Serezha, 1.5 years old, son of Alexander and Alina

PIEHA (“Spain. XVIII century”)

Edita Piekha - People's Artist of the USSR, singer
Ilona Bronevitskaya - daughter of Edita Stanislavovna, singer, TV presenter
Evgeny Timoshenkov - Ilona’s husband, producer
Stas Piekha - grandson, singer
Erika Bystrova - granddaughter, student

SELEZNEVA—ANDREEVS("Silver Age")

Natalya Selezneva - People's Artist of Russia, theater and film actress
Vladimir Andreev - People's Artist of the USSR, artistic
director of the Theater. Ermolova

Egor Andreev - son, employee of the Federation Council staff
Elena Andreeva - wife of Yegor Andreev, doctor
Alexey Andreev - son of Elena and Egor, 4th grade student, 9 years old

RUTBERG (“Spain. 17th century”)

Ilya Grigorievich Rutberg - Honored Artist of Russia, actor, director, teacher
Irina Nikolaevna Suvorova - wife of Ilya Grigorievich, piano teacher
Yulia Rutberg - Honored Artist of Russia, actress of the Theater named after. Evg. Vakhtangov
Grigory Kuznetsov - son of Yulia, 18 years old, student

ROZOVSKY-FLYARKOVSKY(XVII century, Spain)

From left to right:
Vladislav Pierovich Flyarkovsky, director and presenter of the “News of Culture” studio
Rozovskaya Maria Markovna, journalist, wife of V. Flyarkovsky
Veniamin Vladislavovich Flyarkovsky, 3 years old, unemployed
Rozovskaya Alexandra Markovna, 9th grade student, actress of the musical "Nord-Ost", daughter of M. Rozovsky
Rozovsky Mark Grigorievich, artistic director of the theater "At the Nikitsky Gate"
Ilya Vladislavovich Flyarkovsky, 8th grade student, jazzman
Revzina Tatyana Iosifovna, director and musical director of the theater "At the Nikitsky Gates", wife of M. Rozovsky
Rozovsky Semyon Markovich, 5 years old, actor of the theater "At the Nikitsky Gate", son of M. Rozovsky

VOLUME (“Venice. 16th century”)

Svetlana Toma - theater and film actress
Andrey Vishnevsky - Svetlana's ex-husband, playwright
Irina Lachina - daughter of Svetlana, theater and film actress
Oleg Budrin - Irina’s husband, theater producer
Masha Budrina - daughter of Irina and Oleg, 13 years old, student

MORTAR (“Ukraine. Mid-19th century”)

Bogdan Stupka - People's Artist of the USSR, People's Artist of Ukraine
Ostap Stupka - son of Bogdan Stupka, Honored Artist of Ukraine
Irina Batko-Stupka - Ostap's wife, theater producer
Dmitry Stupka - son of Ostap, 19 years old, student
Ustinya Stupka - daughter of Ostap, 6 years old, dance school student


SHIRWINDTS

Shirvindt Alexander Anatolyevich - artistic director of the Moscow Academic Theater of Satire, People's Artist of Russia, professor
Belousova's wife Natalya Nikolaevna is an architect
Son Shirvindt Mikhail Alexandrovich is the author and producer of the programs “Dog Show” and “Travels of a Naturalist”
Morozova's daughter-in-law Tatyana Pavlovna is a stylist at the TV company "Live News"
Grandson Shirvindt Andrey Mikhailovich - 5th year student at the Russian State University for the Humanities, future lawyer
Granddaughter Shirvindt Alexandra Mikhailovna is graduating from school


YUDASHKINS
Valentin Yudashkin - fashion designer
Marina Yudashkina, wife - manager of the Fashion House
Galina Yudashkina - daughter, 11 years old

Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov (1960) and Higher Script Courses (1964). Member of the USSR Writers' Union (1976). Member public council Russian Jewish Congress.

Since 1958, he directed the MSU student theater “Our House,” which became widely known.

After the closure of the Our House theater in 1969, he staged performances at the Moscow Art Theater, at the Bolshoi Drama Theater in Leningrad, at the Riga Russian Drama Theater, at the Opera and Ballet Theater. Kirov, in the Academic Theater named after. Pushkin, in the Theater named after. Lensovet in Leningrad, in the Theater. Mayakovsky, at the Puppet Theater named after. S. V. Obraztsova, at the Polski Theater in Wroclaw, in cinema, on television and on the stage.

Collaborated with Literaturnaya Gazeta. In 1969-83 he worked at the magazine “Youth”, where he ran popular columns of satire and humor.

In 1975 he staged the first rock opera in the USSR, Orpheus and Eurydice.

In 1983, Mark Rozovsky organized the Theater-Studio “At the Nikitsky Gate” and became its artistic director. He staged the following plays: “Poor Liza”, “Doctor Chekhov” (1983), “The History of a Horse”, “Romances with Oblomov” (1992), “Uncle Vanya” by Chekhov (1993), etc.

Prizes and awards

  • Honored Artist of Russia
  • Winner of the " Literary newspaper"(1975)
  • Winner of the Crystal Turandot award in the 1992/1993 season. for the production of “Uncle Vanya” by A. Chekhov at the Nikitsky Gate Theater
  • Order of Honor (1998)
  • "Crown" Award (for great contribution to modern drama and theatrical life countries)
  • Moscow Prize, Recognition Prize of the Moscow International Television and Theater Festival.
  • Chekhov Medal (2005)
  • Laureate of the National Prize of the Russian Federation “Russian of the Year” (2006)
  • Public awards:
  • Order of Lomonosov, Star of the Peacemaker

Creation

Filmography

  • 2008 - Heavy sand - Eagle, pharmacist

Documentaries

  1. 2009 - Sincere confession. Igor Starygin (documentary biographical film dedicated to the activities of Igor Starygin)

Voice acting

  • 1978 - D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers - vocals (song “The Cardinal’s Spies”)

Director

  • 1977 - “Who is who?” (television play)
  • 1978 - “The Morals of Mrs. Dulskaya” (television play)
  • 1989 - The Story of a Horse (television play)
  • 1990 - Passion for Vladimir

written by

  • 1967 - “Seven notes in silence..” (documentary)
  • 1972 - Blue Hares, or a Musical Journey
  • 1974 - Adventures in a city that does not exist
  • 1978 - D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
  • 1978 - Be ready, Your Highness!
  • 1982 - “The Pulpit” (television play)
  • 1985 - gold fish(television play)
  • 1990 - Passion for Vladimir
  • 1992 - Gambrinus (teleplay)
  • 1999 - “Two Nabokovs” (television play)

Composer

  • 1992 - Gambrinus (teleplay)

Essays

Dramaturgy

  • Theater of the Living Newspaper: Scripts for propaganda teams. M., 1970 (Library “To help amateur artists”; No. 24)
  • Song of Danko: Musical and poetic fantasy based on early works A. M. Gorky. M., 1984

Prose

  • Director of the show. M., 1973 (Library “To help amateur artists”; No. 22)
  • Dedication: From the experience of one studio: Reflections and documents. M., 1976 (Library “To help amateur artists”; No. 22)
  • Transformation. M., 1983 (Library “To help amateur artists”; No. 23)
  • To Chekhov... M., Publishing House of the Russian State University for the Humanities, 2003
  • The case of “horse stealing.” - M.: Vagrius, 2006
  • The invention of the theater. M.: AST: Zebra E; Vladimir: VKT, 2010

Mark Rozovsky is a multifaceted personality. He is a composer, playwright and artistic director of the theater all rolled into one. Mark Grigorievich has the title of People's Artist of Russia. He is a holder of the Order of Honor, as well as “For Services to the Fatherland.” M. Rozovsky - Academician of the Pushkin Academy of America. Twice became “Russian of the Year”.

Mark Rozovsky

Born in the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in 1937. In 1960, he graduated as a journalist at Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov. 4 years after this, Mark Grigorievich completed the Higher Screenwriting Courses. Russian playwright M. Rozovsky became a Member of the Writers' Union in 1976 Soviet Union. In 2002 he was awarded the gratitude of the President of Russia. He is a member of the Jewish Congress in Russia. From 1958 to 1969 he directed the Our House theater at Moscow State University, in which students performed as actors. Their performances were very famous. After its closure, Mark Grigorievich worked with various troupes. He staged performances at the Leningrad Bolshoi Drama Theater, at the Russian Drama Theater (Riga), at the Moscow Art Theater, at the Lensovet Theater, in Marinka, at the Sergei Obraztsov Puppet Theater, etc. He also worked on television, on stage and in cinema. In the 60s of the 20th century, he worked in magazines, where he ran satirical columns. In 1975, Mark Rozovsky staged a rock opera called Orpheus and Eurydice. This was the very first performance of this genre in our country.

In 1983, M. Rozovsky created a theater called “At the Nikitsky Gate”. He is still its artistic director. The first performances that Mark Grigorievich staged at the Nikitsky Gate Theater were: “The Story of a Horse”, “Romances with Oblomov”, “Poor Liza”, “Uncle Vanya”, “Doctor Chekhov”. M. Rozovsky wrote many plays for his theater: “Songs of Our Court”, “Vysotsky’s Concert at the Scientific Research Institute”, “Kafka: Father and Son”, “Red Corner”, “Triumphal Square” and so on. The script for the famous and beloved Soviet film “D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers” was written by Mark Rozovsky. The playwright has a large family. He has three children from three different wives The current wife is 25 years younger than Mark Grigorievich.

Creativity of Mark Rozovsky

Rozovsky Mark Grigorievich writes plays, poems, scripts, music for the title “At the Nikitsky Gate”, of which he is the director. He is also the director of these productions and a performer in some of them. Theater performances:

  • “How I. I. quarreled with I. N.”
  • "Feast in Time of Plague".
  • "Songs of our yard."
  • "Blizzard".
  • "Gambrinus".
  • "Marble. Performance".
  • "Ecclesiastes".
  • "Rhinos".
  • "The History of a Horse".

Work with other theaters:

  • Rock opera "Shulamith-Forever!"
  • "Amadeus" for

  • "Blue Hares, or a Musical Journey."
  • "Two Nabokovs."
  • "Who is who?".
  • "Department".
  • "Gold fish".
  • "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers."
  • "The Morals of Mrs. Dulskaya."
  • "Passion for Vladimir."
  • “Be ready, Your Highness!”
  • "Seven notes in silence..."
  • "Adventures in a city that doesn't exist."

Prose written by M. Rozovsky:

  • "Transformation" (to help
  • “I’m putting on Hamlet.”
  • “Theater of the Living Newspaper” (to help amateur artistic performances).
  • “To Chekhov...”
  • “Director of the spectacle” (to help amateur performances).
  • “The case of horse theft.”
  • “Theater from nothing” (to help amateur performances).
  • “We caught a vocal bird.”
  • "New things."
  • "Dad, Mom, Me and Stalin."
  • "Anthology of satire and humor."
  • “Dedication: From the experience of one studio. Reflections and documents."
  • "Things."
  • "Reading Uncle Vanya."
  • "The Invention of the Theatre".
  • "Tales for Sasha."

Mark Rozovsky Awards

Mark Rozovsky became an Honored Artist of Russia in 1994. After 10 years he received the title of People's Artist Russian Federation. Mark Grigorievich is the winner of the following awards: “Crown”, “Person of the Year”, “Crystal Turandot”, “Recognition”, “Russian of the Year” and others. Mark Yuryevich was also awarded orders and medals: “For services to the Fatherland”, Lomonosov, Chekhov, Peacemaker Star. He also has other awards.

Mark Rozovsky Theater

The Nikitsky Gate Theater has existed since 1983. It was founded by director and playwright Mark Rozovsky. In 1987, the theater became a professional theater, and in 1991 - a state theater. The theater's repertoire is rich and unique, presenting performances of different genres: drama, musical, comedy, poetic performances, tragic farce and parables. To date, 30 productions can be seen here. These include both new ones and those that have been loved by the audience for many years and have not left the stage. The Nikitsky Gate Theater has taken part in a huge number of different festivals both in our country and abroad. In 2012, the troupe's housewarming party took place. The theater received its own building, which it had been waiting for for more than twelve years. There is a spacious hall with 198 seats, the latest Technical equipment, modern light and sound equipment. The theater has a very cozy foyer. At the same time, the historical appearance of the building, which was built back in the 18th century, has been preserved.

Theater repertoire

Mark Grigorievich Rozovsky is a Soviet and Russian theater director, playwright and screenwriter, composer, prose writer and poet. Since 2004 – National artist Russian Federation, creator and permanent artistic director of the theater “At the Nikitsky Gates”. Academician of three academies: American Pushkin, Russian Academies Arts and the Academy of Aesthetics and Liberal Arts, member of the PEN Club, twice “Russian of the Year”.

Childhood and youth

The future playwright was born in the spring of 1937. After graduation, my parents, young civil engineers, were sent to Far East, in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, to build a ship repair plant. There the firstborn was born.

Mark Grigorievich’s father, Semyon Shlindman, was arrested on charges of counter-revolutionary activities when his son was not even a year old, so Mark Rozovsky did not have time to remember his parent. Shlindman was rehabilitated after his death. He spent 18 years in the northern camps.

Having heard about the arrest of his son-in-law, little Mark was taken to Moscow by his grandmother. Soon my mother also moved to the capital. The woman remarried her colleague Grigory Rozovsky. Later, Mark Rozovsky said that it was a formal marriage of convenience, because my mother continued to love my father until the end of her life. The stepfather adopted the boy: the director bears his middle and last name.


The Jewish blood of his father and the Russian-Greek blood of his mother flows in Rozovsky’s veins. The grandmother who took her grandson to the capital was Russian, and the grandfather was Greek.

In the mid-1950s, Rozovsky was awarded a matriculation certificate, and he headed to main university countries - Moscow State University, choosing journalism. He received his diploma in 1960 and immediately entered screenwriting courses. Four years later, in 1964, he became a certified screenwriter and director.

Theater

The creative biography of the screenwriter and director began in 1958: 21-year-old Mark Rozovsky headed the student theater organized at Moscow State University and called “Our House”. Mark Grigorievich worked as the artistic director of Our House for 10 years: in 1969, the too bold repertoire of the youth theater was not liked by cultural officials, and it was closed, despite its popularity.


In “Our House”, the young artistic director directed the production “The Whole Evening, Like Damned” - the first performance in the USSR of the absurdist direction. The performance was awarded the prize of the All-Union Festival of Student Theaters and was awarded the main award of the festival in Warsaw. But prizes and awards did not save the theater from closure.

In 1970, Mark Rozovsky created a new theater at the capital's Literary Museum. After 4 years, he became the chief director of the Moscow music hall and at the same time directed productions for the Theater. , Moscow Art Theater and BDT.


Ebullient creative energy was overflowing in Rozovsky: the director managed to delight theatergoers in Moscow and northern capital. In the city on the Neva, he staged performances at the Mariinsky Theater, the Theater named after. Lensovet. Mark Rozovsky was also invited to direct productions on the stage of theaters in Riga and Wroclaw.

In 1983, with the light hand of Mark Grigorievich, a new theater appeared in Moscow, called “At the Nikitsky Gate”. On its stage, the talented director staged performances based on works by,. There were also performances of Rozovsky's plays on stage.


Sophisticated Moscow theatergoers remember the brilliant performances “Doctor Chekhov”, “Romances with Oblomov”, “Mein Kampf”. And the musical and dramatic productions “Songs of our yard” and “Songs of our communal apartment” became business card theater

Mark Rozovsky's plays "Red Corner", "Triumphal Square", "Red Corner" were staged on stages in the Soviet Union and Europe. The play “Kafka. Father and Son" was seen by the audience of the New York theater "La Mama", and "Red Corner" was staged on the stage in Dusseldorf and Bonn.


Mark Rozovsky was one of the first in the USSR to start staging musicals. Thanks to him, in the mid-1970s, Soviet audiences saw the rock opera Orpheus and Eurydice. In the same year, he staged “The Story of a Horse” on the stage of the Bolshoi Drama Theater. Later, the musical was taken into the repertoires of theaters in Broadway, London and Stockholm.

In 2016, in collaboration with Yuri Ryashentsev, Mark Rozovsky staged a musical based on the novel “Dear Friend.”

Movies

The name of Mark Rozovsky is also known to television viewers. First theatrical performances filmed in the late 1970s. The first signs are the film-plays “Who’s Who?” and "The Morals of Mrs. Dulskaya." In 1982, the sensational television play “The Department”, directed by Rozovsky, was released. The main roles in the film went to, and.


In the mid-1980s, viewers saw the television play “Goldfish,” which was based on the works of,. The film became last job For . The main characters were played by, and.

In the 1980s, the director drew a line with the television play “The Story of a Horse.” The brilliant production was overshadowed by a scandal: the performance was staged by Rozovsky, who was invited to the Bolshoi Drama Theater. But after the first act was staged, Tovstonogov intervened, made changes in the first and staged the second act.


In 1990, Mark Rozovsky filmed the comedy “The Passion of Vladimir” based on his play. The film about the research institute team, which, against the will of the director, organized a concert of the disgraced bard at the institute, was liked by the audience.


Film by Mark Rozovsky “D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers”

The master is the author of scripts for 12 films and television plays. Among them are the most popular movie hit “D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers”, directed by , and the aforementioned “The Pulpit”, “Goldfish”, “The Story of a Horse” and “The Passion of Vladimir”.

Mark Rozovsky teaches. At the Institute of Russian Theater he heads the workshop of the acting department. The first specialty - journalist - was useful to the master: Rozovsky is a member of the Writers' Union and PEN Club. More than 2 hundred of his publications, 12 books of memoirs and poetry collections have appeared in print.

Personal life

The playwright and director was married 4 times. From his first unions he left behind his daughters Masha and Sasha.

Rozovsky’s fourth wife was Tatyana Revzina, who gave birth to the master’s son Semyon. Revzina is both the wife and colleague of Mark Grigorievich - she is the director and musical director of his theater.


Daughter Maria Rozovskaya, like her father, received a diploma in journalism from Moscow State University and works in her father’s theater: she leads the literary department. Youngest daughter Alexandra Rozovskaya became a theater actress.

Mark Rozovsky now

Mark Georgievich continues to work in the established theater and delights the audience with new productions. In 2016-17, theatergoers saw the performances “The Wolf Man” and “...and the Circus!” on the stage of the Theater at Nikitsky Gates. The first was based on essays, the second was based on a story.


The year 2018 was marked for the master by an ugly scandal that broke out after former artist Fatima Abaskulieva came to the “Live Broadcast” program and accused the director of rape. According to Fatima, this happened 12 years ago, after which she left the theater.

In the same issue of Malakhov’s project, the master was accused of sexual harassment by another theater actress, Ekaterina Kmit. Her “story” has an 11-year statute of limitations.


Mark Rozovsky did not respond to Malakhov’s invitation, but commented on what happened. According to him, it is impossible to overcome “obscenity” with the help of vulgarity, and it is necessary to resist nastiness not with “yellowness”, but with art.

Filmography (director)

  • 1977 - “Who is who?”
  • 1978 - “The Morals of Mrs. Dulskaya”
  • 1982 - “Department”
  • 1985 - “Goldfish”
  • 1989 - “The Story of a Horse”
  • 1990 - “Passion for Vladimir”
  • 1992 - “Gambrinus”
  • 1999 - “Two Nabokovs”

Filmography (screenwriter)

  • 1967 - “Seven notes in silence...”
  • 1972 - “Blue Hares, or a Musical Journey”
  • 1974 - “Adventures in a city that does not exist”
  • 1978 - “D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers”
  • 1978 - “Be ready, Your Highness!”
  • 1982 - “Department”
  • 1985 - “Goldfish”
  • 1990 - “Passion for Vladimir”
  • 1992 - “Gambrinus”
  • 1999 - “Two Nabokovs”


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