alexandra peregonets also experienced a personal tragedy. the karlovs keep the memory of the great artist; their grandfather was a theater props worker; their grandmother, a prop master, lived on the same floor in a dormitory with alexandro is a ferryman, but they didn’t know about her real role, as well as about the underground workers in general, but it was sokol baryshev who saved valery pavlovich’s mother from being hijacked to germany, this is my mother, this is nina andreevna, and this is my grandmother, he referred me to some doctor, who gave her some drops, dropped them, my mother says, she had a kind of inflammation of her eyes, thanks to... founding a studio at the theater, which recruited young artists. the historical theater building of 1911 was preserved thanks to elizaveta kucherenko, with the call sign swallow, she is the only one of the group whom the germans did not captured in march '44. on april 11, retreating from simphepol, the germans set fire to a bookstore located in the theater building, swallows, along with anot