Romeo and Juliet – set design mock-up – Juliet's bedroom (1921)
Operetta (1930)
Theater Models 3 (1930)
Theater Models 2 (1930)
Theater Models 1 (1930)
Constructivist stage design (1927)
Theater Models 7 (1930)
Theater Models 6 (1930)
Theater Models 5 (1930)
Theater Models 4 (1930)
Theater Models 12 (1930)
Theater Models 10 (1930)
Theater Models 8 (1930)
Theater Models 13 (1930)
Theater Models 14 (1930)
Theater Models 16 (1930)
Costume for the ballet Cleopatra, 1918
Cleopatra, 1918 Costume designed by Sonia Delaunay
Costume for the ballet Cleopatra, 1918
"Woe to the Liar" Scene from the play. Act V The premiere took place in Odessa on August 21, 1918, and the premiere in Kyiv was on December 12, 1918.
Berezil MuseumDuring the winter 1924-1925 season, Berezil received the premises of the V. Lenin Theater (former M. Solovtsov Theater). The museum exhibition was displayed in three rooms in the foyer. Berezil staff gave tours and continued to put together the collection of the Theater Museum, which from the beginning was planned as an all-Ukrainian museum.
Lady Butterfly, Solomiia Krushelnytska in character
Mykola Karpovych SadovskijUkrainian actor, one of the ideologues of the Ukrainian household theater
Krushelnytska in a hat with feathers
Krushelnytska in a costume with a wig
Krushelnytska with a friend
Solomiya Krushelnytska in Madame Butterfly costume
Solomiia Krushelnytska as Madama Butterfly
A scene from the play "Hello on the Wave 477!" - A scene from the play. "Infernal action with Ostap Vishnya"Act 3. Scene 3.. Beelzebub – Mytrofan Kononenko, Ostap Vyshnia – Oleksandr Khvylia
A scene from the play "Hello on the Wave 477!". Act 3. Scene 3. "Infernal action with Ostap Vyshnia"Owls – I. Bilashenko, Lidia Krynytska, Klavdia Pilinska, Witch – Mykola Savchenko, Ostap Vyshnya – Oleksandr Khvyla
Action 1. Part II "Kaloshi No. 13" (advertising poster)A scene from the play. Chudak - Dmytro Milyutenko, Bearers - Tamara Zhevchenko, Olga Pigulovich
Berezil theater actors in cabinetLes Kurbas offered Ukrainians a new theater, which he called philosophical. This theater forced to think - and this in the conditions when the "Soviet" winners gave the people a beautiful picture, urging them to believe in it.
Ivan AlchevskijUkrainian singer (lyric tenor), public figure; organizer, head of the Ukrainian literary and artistic society "Kobzar". He studied singing with his older brother Grigory, then in Paris and Brussels.
Mark Lukych-KropivnickijMarko Lukich Kropyvnytskyi (1840-1910) is one of the founders of the Ukrainian professional theater, writer, playwright, theater director and actor.
Hello, This Is Radio 477!Scene from the show. Act 1. Part 2. “Galoshes № 13” (advertising poster)