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The Ukrainska Besida Theatre (until 1916: Ruska Besida Theatre) – was the first Ukrainian professional theatre in operation from 1864 to 1924.[1]

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  1. 65 relations: Aleksander Fredro, Alexander Zagarov, Amvrosy Buchma, Anton Chekhov, August Strindberg, Bedřich Smetana, Carlo Goldoni, Carmen, Cavalleria rusticana, Charles Gounod, Chernivtsi, Diet of Galicia and Lodomeria, Edmond Rostand, Eugène Scribe, Faust (opera), Friedrich Schiller, Fromental Halévy, George Bernard Shaw, Georges Bizet, Gerhart Hauptmann, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Halka, Heinrich von Kleist, Henrik Ibsen, Hermann Sudermann, Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnovianenko, Irena Turkevycz-Martynec, Ivan Franko, Ivano-Frankivsk, Jacques Offenbach, Johann Strauss II, Kateryna Rubchakova, Kolomyia, Kost Levytsky, La Juive, La traviata, Leo Tolstoy, Les Kurbas, Lviv, Madama Butterfly, Marko Kropyvnytskyi, Molière, Mykhailo Starytsky, Mykola Arkas, Mykola Lysenko, Mykola Voronyi, Nikolai Gogol, Oscar Wilde, ... Expand index (15 more) »

  2. 1864 establishments in Ukraine
  3. History of Lviv
  4. Theatre in Ukraine
  5. Theatres in Lviv
  6. Ukrainian Discourse Theatre

Aleksander Fredro

Aleksander Fredro (20 June 1793 – 15 July 1876) was a Polish poet, playwright and author active during Polish Romanticism in the period of partitions by neighboring empires.

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Alexander Zagarov

Alexander Leonidovich von Fessing (Александр Леонидович фон Фессинг, 17 January 1877 - 12 November 1941) was a Yelisavetgrad-born Russian and Ukrainian, Soviet actor and theatre director, better known under his stage name Zagarov (Загаров). Ukrainska Besida Theatre and Alexander Zagarov are Ukrainian Discourse Theatre.

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Amvrosy Buchma

Amvrosy (Amvrosiy or Amvrosii) Maksymiliyanovych Buchma (Амвросій Максимиліянович Бучма, 14 March 1891 – 6 January 1957) was a Ukrainian and Soviet stage and film actor, director and pedagogue. Ukrainska Besida Theatre and Amvrosy Buchma are Ukrainian Discourse Theatre.

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Anton Chekhov

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer.

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August Strindberg

Johan August Strindberg (22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter.

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Bedřich Smetana (2 March 1824 – 12 May 1884) was a Czech composer who pioneered the development of a musical style that became closely identified with his people's aspirations to a cultural and political "revival".

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Carlo Goldoni

Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (also,; 25 February 1707 – 6 February 1793) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice.

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Carmen

Carmen is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet.

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Cavalleria rusticana

Cavalleria rusticana (Rustic Chivalry) is an opera in one act by Pietro Mascagni to an Italian libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci, adapted from an 1880 short story of the same name and subsequent play by Giovanni Verga.

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Charles Gounod

Charles-François Gounod (17 June 181818 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer.

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Chernivtsi

Chernivtsi (Чернівці,; Cernăuți,; see also other names) is a city in southwestern Ukraine on the upper course of the Prut River.

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Diet of Galicia and Lodomeria

The Diet of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and of the Grand Duchy of Cracow was the regional assembly of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, a crown land of the Austrian Empire, and later Austria-Hungary.

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Edmond Rostand

Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand (1 April 1868 – 2 December 1918) was a French poet and dramatist.

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Eugène Scribe

Augustin Eugène Scribe (24 December 179120 February 1861) was a French dramatist and librettist.

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Faust (opera)

Faust is an opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré from Carré's play Faust et Marguerite, in turn loosely based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust, Part One.

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Friedrich Schiller

Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (short:; 10 November 17599 May 1805) was a German polymath and poet, playwright, historian, philosopher, physician, lawyer.

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Fromental Halévy

Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy, usually known as Fromental Halévy (27 May 179917 March 1862), was a French composer.

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George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950), known at his insistence as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.

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Georges Bizet

Georges Bizet (25 October 18383 June 1875) was a French composer of the Romantic era.

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Gerhart Hauptmann

Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann (15 November 1862 – 6 June 1946) was a German dramatist and novelist.

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Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for his operas.

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Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas.

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (22 January 1729 – 15 February 1781) was a German philosopher, dramatist, publicist and art critic, and a representative of the Enlightenment era.

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Halka

Halka is an opera by Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko to a libretto written by Włodzimierz Wolski, a young Warsaw poet with radical social views.

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Heinrich von Kleist

Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (18 October 177721 November 1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist.

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Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Johan Ibsen (20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director.

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Hermann Sudermann

Hermann Sudermann (30 September 1857 – 21 November 1928) was a German dramatist and novelist.

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Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnovianenko

Hryhorii Fedorovych Kvitka-Osnovianenko (Григорій Федорович Квітка-Основ'яненко; 29 November 1778 – 20 August 1843) was a Ukrainian writer, journalist, and playwright.

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Irena Turkevycz-Martynec

Irena Turkevycz-Martynec (25 December 1899 – 5 July 1983) was born in Brody, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and came to Canada, to Winnipeg, in 1949. Ukrainska Besida Theatre and Irena Turkevycz-Martynec are Ukrainian Discourse Theatre.

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Ivan Franko

Ivan Yakovych Franko (Іван Якович Франко, pronounced iˈwɑn ˈjɑkowɪtʃ frɐnˈkɔ; 27 August 1856 – 28 May 1916) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, translator, economist, political activist, doctor of philosophy, ethnographer, and the author of the first detective novels and modern poetry in the Ukrainian language.

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Ivano-Frankivsk

Ivano-Frankivsk (Івано-Франківськ), formerly Stanyslaviv, Stanislav and Stanisławów, is a city in western Ukraine.

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Jacques Offenbach

Jacques Offenbach (20 June 18195 October 1880) was a German-born French composer, cellist and impresario.

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Johann Strauss II

Johann Baptist Strauss II (25 October 1825 – 3 June 1899), also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger or the Son (Johann Strauß Sohn), was an Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas as well as a violinist.

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Kateryna Rubchakova

Kateryna Andriivna Rubchakova (Катерина Андріївна Рубчакова, née Kossak; 29 April 1881 – 22 November 1919) was a Ukrainian actress of universal transformation and a singer in lyrical soprano.

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Kolomyia

Kolomyia, formerly known as Kolomea (translit,; Kołomyja; Kolomea; Colomeea; קאָלאָמיי|translit.

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Kost Levytsky

Kost Antonovych Levytsky (Кость Антонович Левицький; 18 November 1859 – 12 November 1941) was a Ukrainian politician.

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La Juive

La Juive (The Jewess) is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Halévy to an original French libretto by Eugène Scribe; it was first performed at the Opéra, Paris, on 23 February 1835.

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La traviata

La traviata (The Fallen Woman) is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave.

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Leo Tolstoy

Count Lev Nikolayevich TolstoyTolstoy pronounced his first name as, which corresponds to the romanization Lyov.

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Les Kurbas

Oleksandr-Zenon Stepanovych Kurbas (Олександр-Зенон Степанович Курбас; 24 February 1887 – 30 November 1937), was a Ukrainian movie and theater director. Ukrainska Besida Theatre and Les Kurbas are Ukrainian Discourse Theatre.

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Lviv

Lviv (Львів; see below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the sixth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine.

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Madama Butterfly

Madama Butterfly (Madame Butterfly) is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.

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Marko Kropyvnytskyi

Marko Lukych Kropyvnytskyi (Марко Лукич Кропивницький; –) was a Ukrainian writer, dramaturge, composer, theatre actor and director. Ukrainska Besida Theatre and Marko Kropyvnytskyi are Ukrainian Discourse Theatre.

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Molière

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (15 January 1622 (baptised) – 17 February 1673), known by his stage name Molière, was a French playwright, actor, and poet, widely regarded as one of the great writers in the French language and world literature.

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Mykhailo Starytsky

Mykhailo Petrovych Starytsky (Михайло Петрович Старицький; 14 December 1840 – 27 April 1904), in English Michael Starycky, was a Ukrainian writer, poet, and playwright.

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Mykola Arkas

Mykola Mykolayovych Arkas (born, Mykolaiv, Russian Empire 1909, Mykolaiv) was a Ukrainian composer, writer, historian, and cultural activist of Greek ancestry.

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Mykola Lysenko

Mykola Vitaliiovych Lysenko (Микола Віталійович Лисенко; 22 March 1842 – 6 November 1912) was a Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor and ethnomusicologist of the late Romantic period.

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Mykola Voronyi

Mykola Kindratovych Voronyi (Мико́ла Кіндра́тович Ворони́й,; December 6, 1871, – June 7, 1938) was a Ukrainian writer, poet, actor, director, and political activist. Ukrainska Besida Theatre and Mykola Voronyi are Ukrainian Discourse Theatre.

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Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright of Ukrainian origin. Gogol used the grotesque in his writings, for example in his works "The Nose", "Viy", "The Overcoat", and "Nevsky Prospekt". These stories, and others such as "Diary of a Madman", have also been noted for their proto-surrealist qualities.

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Oscar Wilde

Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright.

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Pierre Beaumarchais

Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (in full:; 24 January 1732 – 18 May 1799) was a French polymath.

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Pietro Mascagni

Pietro Mascagni (7 December 1863 – 2 August 1945) was an Italian composer primarily known for his operas.

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Przemyśl

Przemyśl is a city in southeastern Poland with 58,721 inhabitants, as of December 2021.

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Russians

Russians (russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe.

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Ruthenians

Ruthenian and Ruthene are exonyms of Latin origin, formerly used in Eastern and Central Europe as common ethnonyms for East Slavs, particularly during the late medieval and early modern periods.

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Sambir

Sambir (Самбір, Sambor, Sambor) is a city in Sambir Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine.

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Semen Hulak-Artemovsky

Semen Stepanovych Hulak-Artemovsky (Семен Степанович Гулак-Артемовський, also referred to as Semyon Gulak-Artemovsky and Artemovs’kyj) (–), was an opera composer, baritone, actor, and dramatist who worked in Imperial Russia.

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Stanisław Moniuszko

Stanisław Moniuszko (May 5, 1819 – June 4, 1872) was a Polish composer, conductor and teacher.

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Stanisław Przybyszewski

Stanisław Przybyszewski (7 May 1868 – 23 November 1927) was a Polish novelist, dramatist, and poet of the decadent naturalistic school.

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Teofila Fedorovna Romanovich

Teofila Fedorovna Romanovich (May 16, 1842 – January 1924 in Chernivtsi) was a Ukrainian actress and theatre director in Austria-Hungary.

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The Bartered Bride

The Bartered Bride (Prodaná nevěsta, The Sold Bride) is a comic opera in three acts by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, to a libretto by Karel Sabina.

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The Tales of Hoffmann

The Tales of Hoffmann (French) is an by Jacques Offenbach.

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Ukrainians

Ukrainians (ukraintsi) are a civic nation and an ethnic group native to Ukraine.

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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.

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Zhytomyr

Zhytomyr (Житомир; see below for other names) is a city in the north of the western half of Ukraine.

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See also

1864 establishments in Ukraine

History of Lviv

Theatre in Ukraine

Theatres in Lviv

Ukrainian Discourse Theatre

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainska_Besida_Theatre

Also known as Ruska Besida Theater, Ruska Besida Theatre, Ukrainian Discourse Theatre, Ukrainska Besida Theater.

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