Russian theatre director Volchek dies at 86

By The Associated Press

MOSCOW — Galina Volchek, a prominent Russian theatre director and actress, has died. She was 86.

Volchek died in Moscow on Thursday, Moscow’s Sovremennik Theater said. It didn’t mention the cause of death, but media reports said she was hospitalized with pneumonia several days ago.

After graduation from a theatre school, Volchek in 1956 co-founded the Sovremennik together with several other young actors.

The theatre’s cutting edge performances shaped the Soviet theatre scene in the 1960s, becoming a symbol of a short-lived liberal “thaw.”

Volchek made her debut as a theatre director in 1962. In 1972, she became the chief director of the Sovremennik, a job she held until her death.

Volchek also worked as a theatre actress and starred in numerous movies.

Funeral arrangements weren’t immediately announced.

The Associated Press


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