Maria Gavrilovna Savina (Russian: Мария Гаври́ловна Са́вина, née Podrame′ntsova, 11 April 1854, Kamenets-Podolsky, Imperial Russia – 21 September 1915, Petrograd, Imperial Russia) was a stage actress from the Russian Empire.[1]
In 1883–1884 Marya Savina was the head of the All-Russian Theatres' Union. In 1897 she initiated Russia's First Congress of Theatres. In 1899 Savina was honoured with the Meritorious Artist title and successfully performed in Berlin and Prague.[2][3] Her book of memoirs Goresti i skitaniya (Tribes and Tribulations) was published in Moscow in 1961.[1]
References
^ abYudina, Ekaterina. Marya Savina at the Krugosvet Online Encyclopedia.
^Russian Theatre Abroad. 1909 // Русское сценическое искусство за границей. Артистическая поездка М. Г. Савиной с труппой в Берлин и Прагу. СПб., 1909
^M. Г. Савина. Биографическая справка // Marya Savina's biography at the Fate of Artist. The Pre-Revolution Russian Theatre (Судьба таланта. Театр в дореволюционной России) by L.V. Mankova. Moscow, Pravda Publishers. 1990. P. 422