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Vasily Barkhatov
Vasily Alexeevich Barkhatov (russian: Василий Алексеевич Бархатов) is a Russian stage director. Early life Vasily Barkhatov was born in Moscow in 1983. In 2004 he interned at the Komische Oper Berlin, Komische Oper in Berlin, where he was mentored by producer Peter Konvichniy. A year later, he graduated from the Russian Institute of Theatre Art where he was under guidance from Raissa Nemchinskaya. Career Bolshoi Theatre In 2004, he staged ''The Diary of One Who Disappeared'' at the Helikon Opera. In the same year, he performed an operatic duology called ''The Music Director'', as well as Antonio Salieri's ''Prima la musica e poi le parole'' and Mozart's ''Der Schauspieldirektor, ''the latter two of which were staged at the Rostov State Musical Theatre. In 2009, he staged ''Les brigands'' at the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre and in 2010 he directed ''The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'' at the Karambol Theatre and ''Die Fledermaus'' at Bolshoi Theatre, Bolshoi. In ...
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