Background
Vera Georgievna Roshchina was born on August 28, 1902, Ivanovskoye village, Tarussky district, Russian Federation.
Vera Georgievna Roshchina was born on August 28, 1902, Ivanovskoye village, Tarussky district, Russian Federation.
Vera Georgievna played at an amateur theater, at a hobby club (village Makeevka, Ukraine). She toured with the troupe of A.B. Tamarov. Later Vera Georgievna worked in the theaters of Belgorod, Kursk.
Since 1934, Vera Georgievna was on the stage of the Voronezh Young Theater, where her future husband was her regular partner. They were especially successful in William Shakespeare's plays "Romeo and Juliet", "Twelfth Night", "The Taming of the Shrew", and "Much Ado About Nothing".
Since 1940 Vera Georgievna played at the regional drama theater. She played many roles in plays by Soviet authors (Varya and Valya in "The Guy from Our City", Konstantin Simonov in "Russian People", Shebunin in Boris Lavrenev’s play "For Those at Sea", Natalya Kovshik in Alexander Korneychuk’s play "Kalinovaya Roscha" and others), as well as in the classical repertoire (Natalya Petrovna in "A Month in the Village" of Ivan Turgenev and Grandmother in the "Break" of Ivan Goncharov). Since 1966, she lived in the Moscow House of Veterans of the stage.