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1933-1934 «Mik» (co-written with L.Polovinkin)
Moscow, May 1934. The Moscow Children Theatre. Directed by Nataly Satz

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.

1937 “Big Day”. Music co-written with A.Golubentsev.
Moscow, 13.04.1937. The theatre named after E.Vakhtangov. Directed by V.Kuz

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

1974

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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.

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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