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    ACTORS COMPLAIN OF ARMEN DZIGARKHANYAN'S 30-YEAR-OLD MISTRESS

    epress.am
    09.16.2011

    A new scandal has engulfed Armen Dzigarkhanyan's Moscow Drama Theater.

    This time the guilty is the well-known 75-year-old actor's new lover,
    reports Express Gazeta.

    "A few years ago, Vitalina Cymbalyuk Romanovskaya came to work
    for us," said one of Dzigarkhanyan's employees. "She was offered
    [the position of] concertmistress [Konzertmeister] in the Ali Baba
    production, where... she continued to work under the auspices of
    Armen Dzigarkhanyan. It was clear that he encouraged Vitalina. She is
    stubborn and confident: she isn't afraid of expressing her opinion,
    despite the fact that she's not even 30 [years old]."

    According to journalists, Dzigarkhanyan before as well tried to
    "take care" of those female employees whom he liked. But they let
    it be known in a civilized way that they weren't ready for a romance
    with the artistic director. He is married and it's pointless to begin
    a romance, even if his wife lives in the US.

    But these issues didn't bother Vitalina. On the contrary, she began
    to struggle twice as hard for Dzigarkhanyan's attention, writes
    Express Gazeta.

    "Recently Armen Borisovich's mistress began to take on more and more
    responsibility on important issues," asserted the actors. "No one has
    any more doubts that an ordinary employee has an enormous impact on the
    artistic director. And what of the loss of as many as eight actors -
    this too is Vitalina's 'merit'."

    The unemployed actors told the Russian publication: "The grey mouse
    very quickly was able to make a decent theater into a stinking
    cesspool. Young actresses fear her like they fear fire."

    Armen Dzigarkhanyan, however, commented on the situation as follows:
    "In the theater, not everyone can be Hamlet. At best, there is one.

    For example, when they tell me that [director Yuri] Lyubimov took the
    money from Taganka Theater and put it in his pocket, I continue to
    stand by his side. After all, he created those people; he made them
    professionals. Play well. Then you will both eat and drink well. Fight
    against gossip - put a little something in their dinner!"




    From: A. Papazian
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