Yulia Khamitova
At Theatre of Nations appears in Letters to Felicia.
In 2007 graduated with honors from the St. Petersburg Theatre Academy and Drama School at the Tovstonogov Grand Drama Theatre in St. Petersburg (under mentorship of Grigori Dityatkovsky).
Appeared as:
Bridget/Spirit of Ireland (Grigori Dityatkovsky's production of Translation Needed after B. Friel's Translators); practice stage of Tovstonogov Grand Drama Theatre (St. Petersburg).
Lyubka/Tamara (Grigori Dityatkovsky's production of To Love and Enjoy after Kuprin's story The Hole); practice stage of Tovstonogov Grand Drama Theatre (St. Petersburg). Franz Kafka in Kirill Sbitnev's production of Letters to Felicia (based on Kafka's diaries); Theatre of Nations (Moscow).
Mrs. Quickly, Prologue to Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. Director Kirill Sbitnev. A. R. T. O. 2010.
In 2007 graduated with honors from the St. Petersburg Theatre Academy and Drama School at the Tovstonogov Grand Drama Theatre in St. Petersburg (under mentorship of Grigori Dityatkovsky).
Appeared as:
Bridget/Spirit of Ireland (Grigori Dityatkovsky's production of Translation Needed after B. Friel's Translators); practice stage of Tovstonogov Grand Drama Theatre (St. Petersburg).
Lyubka/Tamara (Grigori Dityatkovsky's production of To Love and Enjoy after Kuprin's story The Hole); practice stage of Tovstonogov Grand Drama Theatre (St. Petersburg). Franz Kafka in Kirill Sbitnev's production of Letters to Felicia (based on Kafka's diaries); Theatre of Nations (Moscow).
Mrs. Quickly, Prologue to Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. Director Kirill Sbitnev. A. R. T. O. 2010.











