His award-winning productions include "The Blue Rose" (Special Jury Prize at Amurskaya Osen' in Blagoveshensk),[4] "...the itsy bitsy spider..." (Best of Baltimore, 2010),[5] "Marie Stuart" (Best Montreal production, 2007–2008 season)[6] and "Amadeus" (Best English-language production, 2006–2007 season)[7]
Apart from his career as a stage actor and stage director, he has appeared in several
Russian films.[8]
Tabakov Theatre
Marine began his career as an actor at
Oleg Tabakov's theatre (commonly known as the Tabakerka), where he had his directorial debut, later becoming a staff director at the theatre.[9]
Select Credits as Stage Director
2015: "The Tempest.Variations" translated from English by Alexandre Marine, Tabakov Theatre, Moscow, Russia[10]
2015: "KNOCK: A Journey to a Strange Country" adapted by Alexandre Marine and Boris Zilberman, Lost & Found Project, New York City, New York[11]
2013: "COVERS" by Ruvym Gilman and Boris Zilberman, Lost & Found Project, New York City, New York[12]
2012: "Sister Hope" based on
Alexander Volodin's play "Elder Sister," Tabakov Theatre, Moscow, Russia[13]
His award-winning productions include "The Blue Rose" (Special Jury Prize at Amurskaya Osen' in Blagoveshensk),[4] "...the itsy bitsy spider..." (Best of Baltimore, 2010),[5] "Marie Stuart" (Best Montreal production, 2007–2008 season)[6] and "Amadeus" (Best English-language production, 2006–2007 season)[7]
Apart from his career as a stage actor and stage director, he has appeared in several
Russian films.[8]
Tabakov Theatre
Marine began his career as an actor at
Oleg Tabakov's theatre (commonly known as the Tabakerka), where he had his directorial debut, later becoming a staff director at the theatre.[9]
Select Credits as Stage Director
2015: "The Tempest.Variations" translated from English by Alexandre Marine, Tabakov Theatre, Moscow, Russia[10]
2015: "KNOCK: A Journey to a Strange Country" adapted by Alexandre Marine and Boris Zilberman, Lost & Found Project, New York City, New York[11]
2013: "COVERS" by Ruvym Gilman and Boris Zilberman, Lost & Found Project, New York City, New York[12]
2012: "Sister Hope" based on
Alexander Volodin's play "Elder Sister," Tabakov Theatre, Moscow, Russia[13]