Viktoriia Lytvynenko-Iasynovska

Viktoriia Lytvynenko-Iasynovska

Beautiful voice and Hollywood appearance, high professionalism and ambitious purposefulness helped Victoria Litvinenko to become one of the brightest Dakh's actresses. Whether she appears on the stage as 14 year old girl in "Vassa Zheleznova" by Gorkyi or the beauty in "Pirandello" play, aunt in "Marriage" by Gogol, tuff Anna from Russian country side or foxy witch in "Macbeth" ­ she is always unique. It is her high soprano that makes you shiver in "Oedipus" oratorio and her soft singing of Lolo buy in "Gogol's Death" that pierces your heart. Victoria is also a film actress working with Ukrainian film studios.

 

Date of birth: 16th of January, 1986

Place of birth: Kyiv, Ukraine

 

Education:

- in 2007 graduated from Karpenko-Karyi Theatre, Cinema, and Television National University (chief – theatre and cinema actor, Tanuk L.S.  course)

 

Theatre:

from 2004 – Centre of Contemporary Art DAKH

 

Plays:

Prologue to Macbeth - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Coffee And Cigarettes - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Almost The Play, Almost Pirandello, Or The Death Dance - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Richard III. Prologue - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Vassa Zheleznova, after M. Gorkyi's play – directed by V.M. Troitskyi

Marriage, after M.Gogol's play – directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Ukranian Decamerone, after KLIM's play – directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

King Lear. Prologue - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Almost The Play, Almost Pirandello, Or The Death Dance. Reanimation - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

The Death of Gogol - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

 Anna, after Y. Klavdiyev's play - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Spinelessness. The Evening For People With Broken Cariage, after I. Lausund's play - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi 

Oedipus The King. Prologue, after Sophocles' play - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Dreams of The Lost Road - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

Oedipus. Dog's Cage, after plays of Sophocles "Oedipus The King" and KLIM "Doghouse. Antiutopia from silent majority's life" - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi

 

Teachers:

Vladyslav Trotskyi,

Volodymyr Ogloblin,

KLIM

 








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