Bilet Privet

Roman Baranov

Events

16+

Comedy

Premiere

Twelfth Night

Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater

6Fr, 19:00Jun

19Su, 18:00Oct

16+

16+

Comedy

Premiere

A Signor from High Society

Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater

10Tu, 19:00Jun

17Fr, 19:00Oct

16+

16+

Comedy

Guilty Without Guilt

Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater

11We, 19:00Jun

29We, 19:00Oct

16+

16+

Drama

Brodsky. Exile

Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater

19Th, 19:30Jun

2Th, 19:30Oct

16+

16+

Comedy

The Government Inspector

Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater

21Sa, 18:00Jun

26Su, 18:00Oct

16+

16+

Drama

Premiere

Life is an odd boot

Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater

9Tu, 19:30Sep

28Tu, 19:30Oct

16+

Description

Roman Baranov

Activity: artist

February 22, 1986 in Leningrad was born a man who would later devote himself to the theater. In 2007 he graduated from the St. Petersburg State Academic Theater Academy, where he studied at the course of V.V. Norenko. Norenko. Soon after graduation, he became part of the theater troupe.


During his career he took part in productions of such plays as “Cabaret”, where he played the roles of Waiter and Sailor, and “A Good Man from Sichuan”, appearing as Brother Wun. In the play “Measure for Measure” he performed the role of Penistoy, and in “The Last Victim” appeared in the form of Moskvich. In “Cynics” he could be seen in the roles of Bukharin and Goga, and in “Funny Money” he played a passerby. In the production of “The Dragon” he reincarnated as Henry and the Blacksmith, and in “Frederick, or Boulevard of Crime” he played the role of the Policeman. In the play “For every wise man is quite simple” he played Kurchaev and Gregory, and in “Cylinder” - Antonio. In “The Staff, the Stick and the Executioner” his role was called Dead Gypsy, and in “Death of a Salesman” he became Stanley. In “The Russian Matrix” he embodied the images of Dolmat and the Ambassador, and in “The Wanderings of Niels” acted as Gray and Domestic Goose. In “The Seagull” his role was Medvedenko, in “Mixed Feelings” - Chuck, in ‘Hamlet’ - Osric, and in “All We Beautiful People” he played Matvey.