
The Green Carriage
Drama · Music · History
Overview
Inspired by the life of Varvara Asenkova, a 19th-century actress who earned great acclaim on St. Petersburg stage before her death at the age of 24.
Top Cast


Natalya Tenyakova
Natalya Tenyakova
Varvara Asenkova
Natalya Tenyakova
Varvara Asenkova


Igor Dmitriev
Igor Dmitriev
Nikolai Dyur
Igor Dmitriev
Nikolai Dyur


Aleksandr Borisov
Aleksandr Borisov
Aleksandr Gedeonov
Aleksandr Borisov
Aleksandr Gedeonov


Lidiya Shtykan
Lidiya Shtykan
Aleksandra Asenkova, Varvara's mother
Lidiya Shtykan
Aleksandra Asenkova, Varvara's mother


Vladimir Chestnokov
Vladimir Chestnokov
Ivan Sosnitsky
Vladimir Chestnokov
Ivan Sosnitsky


Aleksandr Susnin
Aleksandr Susnin
Aleksandr Martynov
Aleksandr Susnin
Aleksandr Martynov
Глеб Флоринский
Глеб Флоринский
Vasily Karatygin
Глеб Флоринский
Vasily Karatygin


Vladimir Erenberg
Vladimir Erenberg
Aleksandr Khrapovitsky
Vladimir Erenberg
Aleksandr Khrapovitsky


Igor Ozerov
Igor Ozerov
Yuri Glebov
Igor Ozerov
Yuri Glebov


Irina Gubanova
Irina Gubanova
Masha Dontsova
Irina Gubanova
Masha Dontsova
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