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Aleksey Burago

Aleksey Burago (Russian: Алексей Бураго) is a Russian-American theater director, founder and Artistic Director of The Russian Arts Theater and Studio (TRATS) in New York City.
== Life and Career ==

Aleksey Burago (Director) graduated from Moscow Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) and studied with world famous director Peter Phomenko. His Moscow directing credits include: "Beyond Recognition." Off-Broadway, he has directed "Gamblers," "An Absolutely Happy Village" and "Ah! My Dear Andersen On the Eve." At HB Playwrights Foundation, he has directed "Vassa," "Picnic on the Battlefield," "The Master and Margarita," "Wonder Bread" and "Lady with the Lapdog with Jokes and a Happy Ending." His TV credits include "The Queen of Spades" (Actor/Director). His awards include 1992 Best Director - St. Petersburg Comedy Festival and 1993 Best Director - Moscow Annual Festival of Classical Plays. He is an Acting Professor at Theatre Academy and Conservatory in St. Petersburg, Danish Theatre School GITIS and Manhattanville College. He is Artistic and Founding director of Russian Arts Theatre & Studio, based in New York City. He is an Associate Member of SSDC and also Director-in-Residence at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.
Since his arrival to New York in 1997, he has directed many shows in New York and New Jersey, to rave reviews. "Ah, My Dear Andersen," which Burago adapted and directed in 2001 at Theater 22, was chosen as a critic's pick by Time Out New York 〔http://articles.nydailynews.com/2003-12-21/local/18238372_1_state-theaters-pushkin-theater-time-out-new-york, Daily News New York, "Making A Play For Role In Theater" by Mila Andre, 21 December 2003. Retrieved on April 17, 2012.〕 (also was staged in 2003 at Urban Stages in Manhattan). The play "Wonder Bread" written and performed by Danusia Trevino while directed by Aleksey Burago won a prestigious (United Solo Festival Award ) in 2011 for Best One-Woman Show.
Aleksey Burago is teaching Michael Chekhov Technique (acting and directing) at HB Studio in New York. He was the teacher of Natalya Rudakova, the leading star of (Transporter 3 ) movie.

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