I, son, grandson... Actor Zadniprovskyi spoke about the principle by which Stupka distributed roles at the Franko Theatre.


Ukrainian actor Nazar Zadniprovskyi spoke about the repertoire policy of the former director of the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theatre, Bohdan Stupka. According to Zadniprovskyi, Stupka distributed roles among actors based on his preferences.
'You bring a play, my father even told me, he reads it, my father with hope for himself, Sylvesterovych read it, he said: 'I don't see myself in this production, this is not a very good production,' - noted Zadniprovskyi.
Zadniprovskyi also recounted an incident with the production of 'The Government Inspector', where he felt offended. He explained that he and a colleague wanted to get the lead role, but it went to Ostap Stupka. Zadniprovskyi and his colleague were forced to play secondary characters.
At that Time, Stupka was the director of the theatre, and the actors financially benefited from it by receiving titles and apartments. Stupka's repertoire policy was focused on 'I, son, grandson'. Although women complained about the lack of roles, actors still received them. Zadniprovskyi received several good secondary roles, but he played the lead roles after Stupka. At that time, the production 'My Profession - the Gentleman from the Upper World' appeared in his life.
Nazar Zadniprovskyi is a renowned Ukrainian actor who has been working at the Ivan Franko Theatre since 1997. He was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Ukraine in 2007 and also became a People's Artist of Ukraine. Bohdan Stupka was a prominent Ukrainian actor of theatre and cinema. He was the head of the Ivan Franko Theatre from 2001 until his death in 2012.
Recently, Nazar Zadniprovskyi explained why director Oksana Bayrak went to Russia. He said she worked with Russian actors and shot films funded by Russia before the war began. However, when the war started, the director became unnecessary to anyone.
In the series 'House of Happiness', the lead role was played by Ukrainian actress Halyna Bezruk, who is now working in Russia and refrains from commenting on the war in Ukraine.
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