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Children of the Sun

Deti solntsa is a version of Children of the Sun by Russian writer Maxim Gorky, written in early 1905 and premiered on October 25 of the same year at Petersburg's Kommissarshevskaya Theater.

Top Cast

  • Mikhail Romanov

    Mikhail Romanov

    Pavel Fyodorovich Protasov

  • Tatyana Semichyova

    Tatyana Semichyova

    Yelena Nikolayevna Protasova

  • Vera Predayevich

    Vera Predayevich

    Lisa

  • Yuri Lavrov

    Yuri Lavrov

    Vagin

  • Lidia Kartashova

    Lidia Kartashova

    Antonovna

  • Viktor Myagkiy

    Viktor Myagkiy

    Boris Chepurniy

  • Anna Nikolayeva

    Anna Nikolayeva

    Melaniya

  • Aleksei Bunin

    Aleksei Bunin

    Nazar

  • Oleg Borisov

    Oleg Borisov

    Misha

Overview

Deti solntsa is a version of Children of the Sun by Russian writer Maxim Gorky, written in early 1905 and premiered on October 25 of the same year at Petersburg's Kommissarshevskaya Theater.

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