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Alexandra Strelkova : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexandra Strelkova

Alexandra Ivanovna Strelkova (1833–1902) was a Russian stage actress.
Born in to a family of serf actors in Novgorod, she was the sister of the actress Hion Ivanovna Talanova (1822–1880), who was a star at the Maly Theatre (Moscow) 1860–80. She acted on the stage in Nizhny Novgorod already as a child. In 1852, she debuted as an adult actress in Kazan. She became one of the most famed tragediennes in 19th-century Russia, and it was said, that during the 1850s and 1860s, her name was known from Tver to Astrachan. She toured all over Russia: Kazan, Orel, Saratov, Odessa and Kiev. She performed at the National Theater in Moscow (1872), in Saint Petersburg at the Alexandrinsky Theatre (1878–82), and at the Malý Theater in Moscow (1891–92).
==Sources==
«Голос», 1878, Николaeв Н., Драматический театр в г. Киеве, Киев, 1898.


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