Theater of Mimicry and Gesture

Theater of Mimicry and Gesture
Театр мимики и жеста
Interactive map of Theater of Mimicry and Gesture
AddressIzmailovsky bulv., 39/41
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°43′22″N 37°48′51″E / 55.72278°N 37.81417°E / 55.72278; 37.81417
Construction
Opened1963
Website
teatrmig.ru

The Theater of Mimicry and Gesture (Russian: Театр Мимики и Жеста) is a theater located in the Izmaylovo District of Moscow, Russia.[1] Its actors perform primarily in the Russian Sign Language, with translation into spoken Russian.

The theater was established in 1917 in Petrograd and moved to Moscow in the next year. It was closed during the Second World War, but reopened after it. In 1962, the Soviet government started officially subsidizing it. One of the reasons for the upgrade was the influence of the popular Soviet composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy, whose deaf daughter wanted to be an actress.[2]

Personal stories of this theater's actresses inspired the films Two in Love (1965) and Country of the Deaf (1998). Some of its actors received the Merited Artist of the Russian Federation award.

Further reading

  • Mow, Shanny (1987). "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics". In Van Cleve, John V. (ed.). National Thеaters of the Deaf. Gallaudet Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness. Vol. 2. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. p. 233. ISBN 9780070792296. OCLC 13821696.

References

  1. ^ Moscow International Portal Archived 2009-09-02 at the Wayback Machine by Department of Foreign Economic and International Relations of the City of Moscow
  2. ^ Рейтер, Светлана. "Страна глухих — OpenSpace.ru". os.colta.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2026-03-08.