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Pyotr Karatygin

Pyotr Andreyevich Karatygin ((ロシア語:Пётр Андреевич Каратыгин), 11 July 1805, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, - 6 October 1879, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian dramatist and actor. The tragic Vasily Karatygin (1802-1853) was his brother.〔
Karatygin debuted on stage in 1823 and rose to fame performing in Alexander Griboyedov's ''Woe from Wit'' (the parts of Zagoretsky, Repetilov and, since 1831, Chatsky). In 1832-1838, as a head of the Drama department in the Saint Petersburg's Theatre College, he discovered and tutored several of the future Russian stage stars, including .
Pyotr Karatygin wrote 68 plays, 53 of them vaudevilles, mostly elaborate variations on foreign plays and Russian novels. In the 1860s and 1870s he wrote a series of short memoirs on the history of the Russian theatre. Edited and previewed by his son, Pyotr Karatygin's ''Notes'' were serialized by ''Russkaya Starina'' in 1872-1879, to much critical acclaim.
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