The Mikhail Semyonovich Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (Institute) is a
drama school
A drama school, stage school or theatre school is an undergraduate and/or graduate school or department at a college or university; or a free-standing institution (such as the Drama section at the Juilliard School); which specializes in the pr ...
associated with the
State Academic Maly Theatre in
Moscow
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. It was established in 1809 by decree of
Alexander I of Russia
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The son of ...
.
History
Since 1938, the school has been named after
Mikhail Shchepkin
, birth_date =
, birth_place = Krasnoe, Kursk Province, Russian Empire
, death_date = (aged 64)
, death_place = Yalta, Russian Empire
, resting_place =
, occupation = Actor
, language = Russian
, nationality = Russian
, period ...
, a prominent Russian actor and college teacher in the period from 1830 until his death in 1863. With the direct assistance of the Shchepkin School in 1863 received a building on
Neglinnaya Street
Neglinnaya Street (Russian: Неглинная улица) is a street inside the Garden Ring of Moscow, Russia. It runs from the Bolshoi Theatre to the Trubnaya Square. The street was paved over the underground Neglinnaya River in 1819. Throu ...
, where it remains to this day.
In 1943, the school received the status of a higher educational institution.
The rector of the school is Professor Boris Nikolaevich Lyubimov,
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation
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.
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Drama schools in Russia
Performing arts education in Russia
Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow
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