Podgornaya Dariya

Actress

Dariya was born on September 1, 1979 in Moscow. In 2000 she graduated from Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (the course of V.I. Korshunov) and became an actress of the Maly Theatre’s company.

Roles in the Maly Theatre:

2000 - (replacement) The maid, «The Forest» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Yuri Solomin

2000 - Princess Tugoukhovskaya, «Woe from Wit» by Alexander Griboedov, directed by Sergey Zhenovach

2001 - (replacement) The princess-swan, «The Tale of Tsar Saltan» by Alexander Pushkin, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2002 - (replacement) Sofia, «The Minor» by Denis Fonvizin, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2002 - Jaquenetta, «Love’s Labour’s Lost...» by William Shakespeare, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2002 - (replacement) Aksyusha, «The Forest» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Yuri Solomin

2002 – Girl, «Truth is Good, but Happiness is Better» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Sergey Zhenovach

2003 - (replacement) Gerda, «The Snow Queen» by Evgeny Schwartz, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2004 - (replacement) Princess of France, «Love’s Labour’s Lost...» by William Shakespeare, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2004 - (replacement) Lizanka, «The Deep» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Alexander Korshunov

2005 - (replacement) The maid, «Three Sisters» by Anton Chekhov, directed by Yuri Solomin

Dariya was born on September 1, 1979 in Moscow. In 2000 she graduated from Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (the course of V.I. Korshunov) and became an actress of the Maly Theatre’s company.

Roles in the Maly Theatre:

2000 - (replacement) The maid, «The Forest» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Yuri Solomin

2000 - Princess Tugoukhovskaya, «Woe from Wit» by Alexander Griboedov, directed by Sergey Zhenovach

2001 - (replacement) The princess-swan, «The Tale of Tsar Saltan» by Alexander Pushkin, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2002 - (replacement) Sofia, «The Minor» by Denis Fonvizin, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2002 - Jaquenetta, «Love’s Labour’s Lost...» by William Shakespeare, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2002 - (replacement) Aksyusha, «The Forest» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Yuri Solomin

2002 – Girl, «Truth is Good, but Happiness is Better» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Sergey Zhenovach

2003 - (replacement) Gerda, «The Snow Queen» by Evgeny Schwartz, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2004 - (replacement) Princess of France, «Love’s Labour’s Lost...» by William Shakespeare, directed by Vitaliy Ivanov

2004 - (replacement) Lizanka, «The Deep» by Alexander Ostrovsky, directed by Alexander Korshunov

2005 - (replacement) The maid, «Three Sisters» by Anton Chekhov, directed by Yuri Solomin

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