Natalija Iljiniczna Sac (Russian Наталия Ильинична Сац, born August 27, 1903 in Irkutsk, died December 18, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet theater director, educator, playwright, Hero of Socialist Work (1980). Curriculum vitae

She was the daughter of composer Ilja Sac and singer Anna Szczastna. From 1904, she lived with her family in Moscow, in 1917 she graduated from the music school. Scriabina, she played in the Drama Studies of them. Gribojedowa, from 1918 she was the head of the children's sector of the Moscow theater and music section. In 1918, she initiated the founding of the first Moscow theater with a repertoire for children - the Children's Theater of the Moscow Council, 1921-1937 was the director and artistic director of the Moscow Children's Theater / Central Children's Theater. On August 21, 1937, she was arrested during a great purge and sentenced to 5 years in a labor camp, sentenced in Rybinsk, released in August 1942, returned to Moscow. In 1943 she left for Alma-Ata, where she founded a theater studio, on the basis of which in 1944 the first Kazakh theater for children and youth was created, in which she became the main director. At the end of the 1950s she was rehabilitated, in 1958 she returned to Moscow, where she became the main director of the All-Russian Guest Theater, later headed the children's department of the Moscow stage, in 1961 she graduated from the Theater Department of the National Theater Art Institute. Lunacharsky. In 1962 she became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR, in 1964 she founded the Moscow State Children's Musical Theater and became its artistic director, which she stayed until 1993. She also directed operas for adults, wrote libretto, children's plays and articles about work in the theater. She was the wife of Izrael Wejcer. She was buried at the Nowodziewicz Cemetery. Honors and awards Bibliography

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