Background
Sergey Konstantinovich Smeyan was born May 17, 1925 in Kiev, Kyyivs'ka Oblast', Ukraine.
Sergey Konstantinovich Smeyan was born May 17, 1925 in Kiev, Kyyivs'ka Oblast', Ukraine.
Sergey Konstantinovich graduated from the Kiev Institute of Theater Arts (now Kiev National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University) (1948).
Sergey Konstantinovich was a director of the drama and musical theaters of Poltava, Dnepropetrovsk, Lviv, Zaporozhye, Kiev (1951-1981). Since 1981, the main director of the Kiev Operetta Theater. Among the dramatic productions are: "Kassandra" by Lesia Ukrainka, "Yaroslav the Wise" by Ivan Antonovich Kochergi, "Rear" by Nikolai Yakovlevich Zarudny, "Kravtsov" by Alexei Fedotovich Kolomiyets; among musical performances - "Werther" by Jules Massenet, "Stolen Happiness" by Julia Sergeevich Matus and others. Since 1970, a teacher at the Kiev Institute of Theater Arts (now Kiev National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theater, Cinema and Television University).
Sergey Konstantinovich also worked in Voronezh, where he staged: "The Sevastopol Waltz" by Konstantin Yakovlevich Listov (1961), "The Fiery Years" by Antonio Emanuelovich Spadavekkia (1965), "Mississippi Flower" by Jerome Kern (1968), "Interceptors" by Veniaminasim Efim 1969), "Bayadera" (1987), "Maritsa" (1989), "The Circus Princess" (1992) Imre Kalman and others.