, nadezhda ivanovna says: “olya, sit down, i i want to make a spiritual will, and olga arna,, very, well, in short, she told me, i was so tense , sat down on a chair, and nadezhda ivanovna said: “ol, i know, with me.” oncology, which means that she was actually operated on; she left the theater in the late fifties after an oncological operation. yes, she said, i know that my end is near, by the way, she died in 2002, at the age of 96, she, so she said, olya, remember, if a small ray comes up to my coffin, god forbid, he starts saying something? olya, you know me, i’ll get up and leave. this woman, she played a very serious role in my development, she was not very generous with compliments, throughout the entire period of study, she once gave me an a at graduation, once, well, i gave it and good, thank god, then in in the mid-seventies... success all fell in, and it seemed to me that i was already somewhere at the heights, and so it was, well, yes, but in the seventy-eighth year i became a theater director to play her first solo variety show, well , she came, she smoked all he