Berezil Theatre

The Berezil Theatre was an avant-garde Soviet Ukrainian theater troupe founded by Les Kurbas. It lasted from 1922 to 1933. Its original home was in Kyiv, but in 1926 the troupe moved to Kharkiv. Also known as Artistic Organization Berezil’, the company included several studios, a journal, museum, and theater school. In 1927, Kurbas and the Berezil began collaborating closely with Ukrainian playwright Mykola Kulish. After the production of Kulish's last play, Maklena Grasa, Kurbas was sent into exile by the Ministry of Education. The theater was then renamed the Taras Shevchenko Theater by the government.



Selected productions

 * Haz (Gas), 1922, written by Georg Kaiser Berezil_Memorial_plaque_in_Kharkiv.jpg
 * Macbeth, 1924, written by William Shakespeare
 * Dance of numbers, 1927, directed by Les Kurbas, set design by Vadim Meller
 * Narodnyi Malakhii (The People’s Malakhii), 1927, written by Mykola Kulish
 * Sonata Pathétique, written by Mykola Kulish
 * Maklena Grasa, 1933, written by Mykola Kulish