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Sevbo Andrey

Biography:

Andrey Sergeyevich Sevbo was born in Dushanbe (Tajikistan). He graduated from the Vladimir Serov Leningrad Art School and the Nikolay Cherkasov Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinema. Since 2011, he has been the chief designer of the Pskov Regional Puppet Theatre. As an artist and assistant production designer, he participated in the creation of productions for leading Russian theatres, including the Puppet Theatre named after Evgeny Demmeni, the Mariinsky Theatre, and the St. Petersburg Bolshoi Puppet Theatre, as well as theatres in Ryazan, Tver, Smolensk, Orenburg, Krasnodar, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, Samara, Krasnoyarsk, and others. At the Mariinsky Theatre, he took part in the reconstruction of the ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” (1999) and worked with Mikhail Chemiakin on the productions of the ballets “The Nutcracker” (2001) and “The Magic Nut” (2005) as an assistant production designer and mask creator. He has frequently worked abroad—at theatres in Paris, Toulouse, Hamburg, Frankfurt an der Oder, and New York. He regularly collaborates with the “PANDORAFILM” film studio and the Anna Akhmatova Museum at the Fountain House. He has designed museum expositions and exhibitions, including "The Tagantsev Case" in the Lev Gumilyov Memorial Apartment and the installation exhibition "Please do not destroy the manuscript..." at the Fountain House (2012). The collection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum contains sketches of costumes and scenery designs, as well as playbills and programs for productions where Andrey Sevbo served as the production designer.

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