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Nikita Balieff : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nikita Balieff
Nikita F. Balieff (1877 – 3 September 1936), was a Jewish Russian Armenian born vaudevillian, stage performer, writer, impresario, and director. He is best known as the creator and master of ceremonies of ''La Chauve-Souris'' theater group. ==Theatrical career begins in Moscow== Balieff is believed to have been born in Erzerum, Ottoman Empire in 1876 or 1877,〔(''Time Magazine'', "New Plays in Manhattan", 17 October 1927 (with Balieff on the cover) )〕 although some sources, including IMDb list his place of birth as Rostov-on-Don, Russia. He left for Moscow in 1906 and took a job at the Moscow Art Theater under Konstantin Stanislavski. After years of only non-speaking roles, and with a desire to perform comedy rather than drama, Balieff co-created (among with Nikolai Tarasov) his own theater group in a basement near the Moscow Art Theater. He named the troupe ''La Chauve-Souris'' (French for "bat") after a bat flew up out of the basement door and landed on his hat.〔 Chauve-Souris enjoyed much success and popularity in Moscow, until the Russian Revolution in 1917. Balieff then went into exile in Paris and began presenting vaudeville shows there with other Russian émigrés. He was noticed by the British theatrical producer Charles B. Cochran, who brought the troupe to London.〔
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