Background
Vladimir Stepanovich Sisikin was born on February 6, 1941 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
director playwright prose writer theater teacher poet
Vladimir Stepanovich Sisikin was born on February 6, 1941 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Vladimir Stepanovich graduated from the philological faculty of Voronezh State University (1963), the directing faculty of the Moscow Theater School named after B.V. Schukina (1977).
Vladimir Stepanovich Sisikin worked as a teacher in the Nevel correspondence secondary school of naval personnel (Sakhalin, 1963-1967). Literary employee of the newspaper Young Communard (1967-1969). Director of the Voronezh Theater of Young Spectators (1974-1982). Senior lecturer of the department of acting of the Voronezh State Institute of Arts (1982-1998). One of the organizers and director of the Theater of Miniatures of Voronezh State University, where he staged performances: "The Overcoat" Nikolai Gogol, "Up to the Third Cocks" Vasily Shukshin, "Kazan University" Evgeny Evtushenko and others.
At the theater department of the Voronezh State Institute of Arts, he staged educational performances: "The Death of Tarelkin" by Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin, "The Master and Margarita" Mikhail Bulgakov, "Duck Hunt" Alexander Vampilov and others.
Since 1999 Vladimir Stepanovich lived in Moscow, headed the department of acting at the College of Arts at the B.V. College Schukin.
Vladimir Stepanovich is the author of 7 books for children published in Voronezh, including "Open any doors" (1970), "Reading a boy" (1973), "Light under the ground ..." (1981), "Detective" (1989, 2007).