Romen Theatre - Selected Notable Figures Associated With Romen Theatre

Selected Notable Figures Associated With Romen Theatre

  • Dmitry Buzylyov, actor, singer
  • Vladislav Demeter, choirmaster, the creator of a Romani magazine Shunen Romale, activist, pedagogue
  • Pyotr Demeter, actor, pedagogue
  • Roza Dzhelakayeva, actress, singer, dancer
  • Nikolai Erdenko, violinist, singer
  • Alexandr Germano, poet, writer, dramatist
  • Vano Hrustalyo, poet, dramatist, concertmaster
  • Mikhail Ilyinsko, writer, actor
  • Sasha Kolpakov, guitarist, vocalist, composer
  • Vadim Kolpakov, guitarist, vocalist, actor, dancer
  • Ivan Rom-Lebedev, actor, writer
  • Valentina Ponomaryova, actor, singer
  • Nikolai Slichenko, actor

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