Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova (2017)

Born in 1982. She has been a theater artist since 2000. In 2000, she graduated from the Chisinau City Theater Lyceum, and in 2004, she graduated from the International Academy of Culture, Theater Arts, and Management with a degree in Drama Theater and Cinema. She also choreographs various theater productions. In 2002, she independently staged the play "Blue Puppy," which enjoyed a successful run in the theater's repertoire.

For the best performance of the leading female role (the role of Edith Piaf) in the play "Padam...Padam..." based on the play by I. Grishpun, she was awarded:

  •  Prize of the Union of Theatre Workers of Moldova in the National Competition "Gala Premiilor UNITEM", 2006.
  •  Diploma for "Best Young Actress of the Forum" at the International Youth Theatre Forum "M.@rt.contact" in Mogilev, Republic of Belarus, 2010.
  • At the V International Theatre Festival “At Trinity” (Sergiev Posad, Russia) the SPECIAL JURY PRIZE was awarded to the Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova Olga Sofrikova “For a piercing and passionate performance of the role of Edith Piaf”, the play “Padam… Padam…”, directed by Yuri Kharmelin .

Participant of international festivals in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Cyprus, Israel.

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Roles in the theater

  • Marfa Ignatyevna Kabanova in "The Storm" by A. Ostrovsky
  • Annushka, a Chekist officer in M. Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita"
  • Ortensia in "The Mistress of the Inn" by Carlo Goldoni
  • Regan, Lear's daughter in William Shakespeare's King Lear
  • Gitel Mosca in William Gibson's "Two for the Seesaw"
  • Musya, a waitress in M. Baranovsky's "Unclaimed Ashes"
  • Starfall at the Y. Harmelin Theatre "From Rose Street," a parody concert featuring Russian and international pop stars
  • Miss Rosemblum in A. Lindgren's "Pippi Longstocking"
  • Ines in Jean-Paul Sartre's Behind Closed Doors
  • Mrs. Webb in Thornton Wilder's Our Town
  • Yvette Potier in Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children
  • Baroness Strahl in M. Lermontov's "Masquerade"
  • Anna and Leah Edman in Netanyahu's "Happy End"
  • Svetlana (Lana) in “Nyura Chapai” by N. Kolyada
  • Arina Paneteleimonovna in "The Marriage" by N. V. Gogol
  • A dead soul in N. V. Gogol's Dead Souls
  • Olga Ivanovna Chumakova in “White Acacia”, operetta by I. Dunaevsky, libretto by M. Chervinsky, V. Mass
  • A ballerina in the play "To the Heavens" based on Daniil Kharms's play
  • She's in "About Love"
  • Margarita in "Warsaw Alarm" by V. Korostylev
  • The elder Countess Cherry in "The Adventures of Cipollino" based on the fairy tale by Gianni Rodari
  • Galina in "Duck Hunt" by A. Vampilov
  • Button in N. Nosov's "Dunno the Traveler"
  • A townswoman in "White Crow" by Yury Rybchinsky
  • Esther Solomon, judge in P. Schaeffer's "Equus"
  • Martirio in "The House of Bernarda Alba" by Federico García Lorca
  • She's in "Bus" by S. Stratiev
  • Lizzie in The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash
  • Edith Piaf in "Padam...Padam..." by I. Grinshpun
  • Glasha in A. Ostrovsky's "The Storm"
  • Sonya Marmeladova in Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
  • The Countess in N. Kolyada's "Troikasemerkatuz"
  • Jeanne in "Bonjour, Monsieur Perrault!" by N. Slepakova
  • Rosen in "Kantor" by A. Levin
  • The singer and the girl Jenny in S. Marshak's "Mr. Twister"
  • The Pig in "A Very Simple Story" by M. Lado
  • Nanny in "About Fedot the Archer, the Brave Fellow" by L. Filatov
  • Lerka in "Ladybugs Return to Earth" by V. Sigarev
  • The Queen-Ataman in V. Korostylev's "The Snow Queen"
  • Katlina and Old Woman Stephen in G. Gorin's "Til"
  • Crumb in "Farewell, Ravine..." by K. Sergienko
  • Estelle Rigaud in Jean-Paul Sartre's "Behind Closed Doors"
  • Hana in "A Shane Madel" ("Beautiful Girl") by B. Leibow

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Olga Sofricova

Born in 1982. Artist of the theater since 2000. In 2000 she graduated from the Municipal Theater Lyceum in Chisinau, and in 2004 graduated from the Academy of inter-ethnic culture, art and theater management, specialty “Actress drama theater and cinema.” In 2006, the Union of theatrical figures of Moldova awarded first prize in the nomination “The best title role” for her role as Edith Piaf in the play “Padam… Padam …”> Successfully combines work in theater with teaching, teaching acting at the Municipal Theater Lyceum. Has staged dance numbers in various theater productions. In 2002, put yourself play “Blue Puppy”, which successfully went in the repertory.

Roles in the theater

  • Galina in “Duck Hunt” A.Vampilov
  • A button in "Neznayka-traveler" by N. Nosov
  • Citizen in the “White Raven” Y. Rybczynski
  • Esther Solomon, the judge in “Equus (Equus)” by P. Shaffer
  • Martirio in “The House of Bernarda Alba” by Federico Garcia Lorca
  • She is "Bus" by S. Stratieva
  • Lizzie in "The Rainmaker" by N. Richard Nash
  • Edith Piaf in "Padam Padam......" I. Grinshpun
  • Glasha in “The Storm” by Alexander Ostrovsky
  • Sonya Marmeladova in “Crime and Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Countess in "Troykasemerkatuz" N. Christmas Carols
  • Jeanne "Bonjour, Monsieur Perrault!" N. Slepakova
  • Rosen in "Cantor" Levin
  • Singer girl Jenny in “Mister Twister” by S. Marshak
  • Pig in a “very simple story” M. Lado
  • The nurse in the “About Fedot-Archer Daring Fellow” L. Filatov
  • Chaser in “Ladybugs back to earth” V. Sigareva
  • Queen Atamansha in “Snow Queen” B. Korostyleva
  • Kathleen and Stephen old woman in “Til” G. Gorin
  • Crumb in “Farewell ravine...” K. Sergienko
  • Estelle Rigaud in “Behind Closed Doors” JP Sartre
  • Khan “And Shane Madeley” (“Beautiful Girl”) B. Leybou