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The Student Theater named after Mollanepes ( tk, Mollanepes adyndaky talyplar teatry) is located on
Makhtumkuli Avenue Magtymguly Avenue ( tk, Magtymguly şaýoly, russian: Проспект Махтумкули), transliterated from Russian as Makhtumkuli, is an avenue in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It is considered to be the longest and most prominent avenue in the ...
in Ashgabat.


History

The theater was organized in 1929 in Ashgabat, on the basis of the national drama studio. It dates back to the first Turkmen Drama Studio since 1926. From the first days of work, it includes in its repertoire works reflecting the struggle of the Turkmen people for a new, socialist society. During the
Eastern Front (World War II) The Eastern Front of World War II was a Theater (warfare), theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union (USSR), Polish Armed Forces in the East, Poland and other Allies of World War II, Allies, which encom ...
(1941-1945), the theater staged the works of
Berdy Kerbabayev Berdi Muradovich Kerbabayev ( tk, Berdi Myradowiç Kerbabaýew; russian: Берды Мурадович Кербабаев, Berdy Muradovich Kerbabayev; 3 March 1894 – 3 March 1974) was a Soviet and Turkmen writer, the national writer of the T ...
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Aman Kekilov Aman Kekilov ( tk, Aman Kekilow, ''Аман Кекилов''; Keshi village, current Ahal Province, 9 May 1912 – 13 December 1974) was a Soviet Turkmen poet. Among his relations was the writer and dissident Annasoltan Kekilova Annasoltan Se ...
, Konstantin Simonov and others, dedicated to the heroic struggle of the
Soviet people Soviet people ( rus, сове́тский наро́д, r=sovyétsky naród), or citizens of the USSR ( rus, гра́ждане СССР, grázhdanye SSSR), was an umbrella demonym for the population of the Soviet Union. Nationality policy in t ...
against the German invaders. In the future, the team continues to create a national repertoire, puts on plays by authors from fraternal republics, works of Russian and world classics. The current theater building was built in 1958, architect A.V. Tarasenko. Until 1963 it was called Turkmen Drama Theater named after Joseph Stalin. Important events in the life of the collective were the participation in the Decade of Turkmen Literature and Art (1955) and the tour (1959, 1965, 1974) in Moscow. The theater was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1949), it was awarded the title of academic (1956), then the name of the classic of Turkmen literature Mollanepes (1963).


Independent Turkmenistan

The Mollanepes Student Theater is located in the building of the former Mullanepes Academic Drama Theater, in which a complete reconstruction was carried out. In 2007, transformed into the Student Theater of Drama named after Mollanepes. The Student Theater is an experimental theater, and the chief director of the Main Drama Theatre of Turkmenistan, Honored Artist of Turkmenistan Tachmammed Mammetveliyev, took charge of it. He is the main director and director of all the main holiday shows in Ashgabat. Student theater, as a rule, puts on modern plays and is quite popular among the youth of Ashgabat.


Repertoire

Artistic productions are expect for the younger generation, preference is given to plays by contemporary authors. The performances are occupied by students from the acting and directing departments of the Turkmen State Institute of Culture. For students of a creative university, practical work in the theater is a great help for further activities in creating new roles and directorial discoveries.


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