Theatre actor since 2014.
Date of birth: June 11, 1994.
In 2016, he graduated from the Theatre Department of the Slavic University of the Republic of Moldova, specializing in Acting.
In 2014, he received First Prize at the V. Kupchi National Competition.
In 2015, he was awarded the Best Debut prize at the Gala Premier UNITEM National Competition, and also won the Best Actor award at the Kolyada-Plays International Competition (Yekaterinburg, Russia) for his role as Andrei in A. Krupin's one-man show, Give Me Back My Life, Please...
Participant of national and international festivals in Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Cyprus, Germany, Mongolia, France, Italy, Switzerland.
Roles in the theater
- Boris Grigorievich in "The Storm" by A. Ostrovsky
- Caiaphas, Bosoy in M. Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita"
- Monsieur Arlen in "Bonjour, Monsieur Perrault" by N. Slepakova, based on the fairy tales of Charles Perrault
- Jerry Ryan in William Gibson's "Two for the Seesaw"
- Oswald, Goneril's butler in William Shakespeare's King Lear
- Antip in "Autumn Boredom" by Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov
- The narrator in Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers
- Starfall at the Y. Harmelin Theatre "From Rose Street," a parody concert featuring Russian and international pop stars
- A man with a ficus tree in Yuri Kharmelin's "It Was... It Was..."
- January in Samuil Marshak's "12 Months"
- The bellhop in Jean-Paul Sartre's "Behind Closed Doors"
- The Archbishop and Dick in Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper
- Oscar's father in Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's Oscar and the Lady in Pink
- The British ambassador in Leonid Filatov's "About Fedot the Strelets, a Brave Fellow"
- Assistant director on Thornton Wilder's Our Town
- Sergeant major in Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children
- Alexey Chebotarev in Viktor Levashov's "ChMO"
- The guy in "Three Brides for Ivan" by G. Latysheva.
- A peasant and a dead soul in N. V. Gogol’s “Dead Souls”.
- Beatty, the fire chief in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.
- Stepan, Podkolesin's servant in N. V. Gogol's "The Marriage".
- A German in "Into the Sky" by Daniil Kharms.
- The host of "Tinderbox" is O. Emelyanov, based on the fairy tale by G. H. Andersen.
- Rooster in "The Bremen Town Musicians" based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
- Genie in "Prince Aladdin" by M. Nepryakhina.
- The Crow in "The Hedgehog" by A. Bogacheva.
- He's in "Bus" by S. Stratiev
- Pasha in "Dear Elena Sergeevna" by L. Razumovskaya.
- "We are children of the big city" sign language concert.
- Morgunov in "White Acacia", operetta by I. Dunaevsky, libretto by M. Chervinsky, V. Mass.
- Nettle in "The Snow Queen" by V. Korostylev
- Footman in N. Kolyada's "Troikasemerkatuz".
- Big-headed in "Farewell, Ravine..." by K. Sergienko.
- Artist Tyubik in "Dunno and His Friends" by N. Nosov.
- Artist Tyubik in "Dunno the Traveler" by N. Nosov.
- Horse in Peter Schiffer's "Equus".
- A player in M. Lermontov's "Masquerade".
- Footman in N. Kolyada's "Troikasemerkatuz".
- An official in A.P. Chekhov's "Woman's Happiness".
- Clown Beech in Pippi Longstocking by A. Lindgren.
- Sasha (Sashid) in N. Kolyada's "Nyura Chapai".
- Prison Warden, Sergeant, Dad in Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange
- A caricature of a German in V. Korostylev's "Warsaw Alarm"
- Rudolph in "About Love"
- Mr. Carrot in "The Adventures of Cipollino" based on the fairy tale by Gianni Rodari
- Andrey in "Give me back my life, please..." by A. Krupina
- Cauchon in "White Crow" by Yury Rybczynski
- A soldier in E. Schwartz's "Cinderella"
- Buratino in A. Tolstoy's "The Golden Key"
- A musical performance based on Korney Chukovsky's fairy tales "Confusion"
- Chebotarev in A. Levashov's "ChMO"
- The narrator in N. Leskov's Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District
- Roger in R. Golding's Lord of the Flies
- Yves Montand, Theo Sarapo in "Padam...padam..." by I. Grinshpun
- Starfall at the Y. Harmelin Theatre "From Rose Street," a parody concert featuring Russian and international pop stars
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Dmitry Dubina
Actor.
Roles in the theater
- The prison warden, Sergeant Pope in “A Clockwork Orange” by Anthony Burgess
- Andrew in “Give me back my life, please...” A. Krupin
- Cauchon in “White Raven” Y. Rybczynski
- Soldier in "Cinderella" by E. Schwartz
- Pinocchio in the "Golden Key" Tolstoy
- Crocodile Mosquito in “confusion is” Chukovskii
- Chebotarev in the “schmuck” A. Levashov
- The narrator in “Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk” Nikolai Leskov
- Roger in the "Lord of the Flies" by R. Golding
- Yves Montand, Theo Sarap in "Padam Padam......" I. Grinshpun
- Michael Jackson, in Botan “Starfall Street Rose”

