Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov was born in Moscow in 1795. The father was a retired officer with Polish roots; the surname is a Russified version of the surname Grzybowski. Like many young people of his circle, Griboyedov graduated from Moscow University, and during the Patriotic war of 1812, he enlisted in the army. He served until 1816, retiring with the rank of cornet. This man was talented in everything. He knew 9 languages, composed music and was a virtuoso pianist, and proved himself well in the diplomatic service. And at the age of 29, he wrote a play that has not left the theater stage for almost 200 years, it was called "Woe from wit".
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I’ll never forget my first visit to the Opera and Ballet Theatre. My friend and I wanted to see the famous ballet “Swan Lake” by Tchaikovskyi. We bought the tickets in advance and came to the theatre half an hour before the show. At 7 sharp the performance began. From the very first minute I was deeply impressed by everything I saw on the stage. The costumes were fine. The dancing and music were thrilling. The ballet seemed to me a fairy-tale. I had never seen anything more wonderful. My friend also enjoyed every minute of it. When the curtain fell at the end of the performance, there came a storm of applause. It seemed that it would never end. The dancers received call after call. They were presented with large bouquets of flowers. We also applauded enthusiastically. The performance was a great success.