Background
Kolyubakin Ivan Vasilyevich was born in 1830 in the city of Ryazan, Russian Federation.
Kolyubakin Ivan Vasilyevich was born in 1830 in the city of Ryazan, Russian Federation.
Ivan Vasilyevich Kolyubakin studied at Moscow University.
Fascinated by the game of Mikhailovich Sadovsky, Ivan Vasilyevich entered the scene. In the season 1855-1856 he made his debut in Nizhny Novgorod. In Voronezh since 1858. Along with A.M. Maximov, E.O. Petrov contributed to the triumph of the "real direction" in the Voronezh Theater of the 1850s-1860s, to the approval of the dramaturgy of Alexander Nikolaevich Ostrovsky.
Kolyubakin played in many of his plays: Podkhalyuzin ("We’ll consider our people"), Yusov ("Profitable place"), Tikhon ("The Storm"), and Gordey Tortsov ("Poverty is not a vice"). Kolyubakin was able to clearly outline the socio-psychological type of a person of different classes, including a simple peasant ("Night", Mikhail Stakhovich).
Contemporaries saw in Kolyubakin the successor of Prov Mikhailovich Sadovsky. Often he spoke with stories of his own.