Margarita Savitskaya

Margarita Savitskaya
Savitskaya in Chekhov's Three Sisters
Born Margarita Georgiyevna Savitskaya
Маргарита Георгиевна Савицкая

(1868-10-30)30 October 1868
Semyonov, Russian Empire
Died 27 March 1911(1911-03-27) (aged 42)
Moscow
Occupation stage actress

Margarita Georgiyevna Savitskaya (Russian: Маргарита Георгиевна Савицкая, born 30 October 1868, — died 27 March 1911) was a Russian stage actress and in her later years reader in drama, associated with the Moscow Art Theatre, a founder member of the original Stanislavski troupe.[1]

Among the parts she was the first performer of in MAT, were Antigona in the eponymous Sophocles' tragedy, Magda in The Sunken Bell by Gerhart Hauptmann, Tsaritsa Maria in The Death of Ivan the Terrible by Alexey K. Tolstoy, Anna in The Lower Depths by Maxim Gorky, The Spring in Alexander Ostrovsky's Snow Maiden. Her performance as Olga in Chekhov's Three Sisters has been described (by theatre historian Inna Solovyova) as 'outstanding' and earned lavish praise from Maria Ermolova who became her close friend in late 1900s. Savitskaya, who died in 1911, has been described as 'the symbol of the original MAT's ethics'. She was interred in the Novodevichy Cemetery, next to the Chekhov monument.[1]

The Moscow Art Theatre Georgy Burdzhalov was her husband.

References

  1. 1 2 Маргарита Георгиевна Савицкая. Biography at the Moscow Art Theatre site by Inna Solovyova


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