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1933-1934 «Mik» (co-written with L.Polovinkin)
Moscow, May 1934. The Moscow Children Theatre. Directed by Nataly Satz
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1935-36 “Much Ado About Nothing” based on the comedy by W.Shakespeare
Moscow, The theatre named after E.Vakhtangov. Directed by I.Rappoport. Rhymes by Pavel Antokolsky
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1935-36 “Alexander Shigorin”. Music co-written with Vissarion Shebalin.
Moscow, 10.04.1936. The Theatre of the revolution. Directed by I.Shlepyanov.
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1937 “Big Day”. Music co-written with A.Golubentsev.
Moscow, 13.04.1937. The theatre named after E.Vakhtangov. Directed by V.Kuz
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1937 “Guilty Without a Sin” based on the play by A.Ostrovsky.
Moscow, 14.12.1937. The theatre named after E.Vakhtangov. Directed by I.Rappoport.
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1938 “I’m the Son of Working People” based on the play by V.Kataev.
Dnepropetrovsk, 25.05.1938. The theatre named after E.Vakhtangov. Directed by R.Simonov.
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1939 “Romantics” based on the play by E.Rostan.
Moscow, 5.11.1940. The Central theatre for children. Directed by V.Doodin.
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1941 “Don Quixot” based on the novel by M.Servantez.
Moscow, 08.04.1941. The theatre named after E.Vakhtangov. Directed by I.Rappoport. Rhymes by Pavel Antokolsky.
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1942 “A Long Time Ago” based on the comedy in rhymes by Alexander Gladkov.
Sverdlovsk, 04.10.1942. The Central theatre of the Red Army. Directed by A.Popov.
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1944 “Birthday” based on the comedy by brothers Toor.
Moscow, 11.02.1945. The Central theatre of the Red Army. Directed by I.Voroshilov.
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1944 “Marine Officer” based on the play by A.Kron.
Premiere: Moscow, 28.04.1945. Moscow academic arts theatre named after Maxim Gorky. Directed by N.Gorchakov and I.Raevsky. Rhymes by Olga Berhgoltz.
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1965 “Wise Things” based on the fable by Samuel Marshak.
Moscow, 19.12.1965. The State academic Malyi theatre of the USSR. Directed by E.Simonov.
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1966 “Rootless Son-in-law”. News version of the opera “Frol Skobeev”.
Moscow, 18.03.1967. The Moscow Musical Theatre named after Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko.
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1972 Comedic opera “Much Ado... About Hearts” based on the comedy by W.Shakespeare.
Moscow, 11.03.1972. The Chamber theatre. Directed by Boris Pokrovsky.
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2001 Musical for children “Wonders, oh, wonders!”.
08.12.2001. The Musical theatre for children named after Nataly Satz. Directed by Viktor Ryabov.
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2003 Musical “At 6 p.m. After the War”.
Omsk, 09.05.2003. The State musical theatre. Directed by Viktor Ryabov.
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