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'''Nutsa Chkheidze''' (1881–1963) was a pupil of Lado Meskhishvili. Chkheidze was the first tragic actress in Georgia and was just 13 years old when she first came out on stage. |
'''Nutsa Chkheidze''' (1881–1963) was a pupil of [[Lado Aleksi-Meskhishvili]]. Chkheidze was the first tragic actress in [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] and was just 13 years old when she first came out on stage. |
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In 1894 she took on the role of a little girl called Emma in a performance of "Offender's Family" staged in Kutaisi Theatre and directed by Kote Meskhi. |
In 1894 she took on the role of a little girl called Emma in a performance of "Offender's Family" staged in Kutaisi Theatre and directed by Kote Meskhi. |
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Nutsa Chkheidze (1881–1963) was a pupil of Lado Aleksi-Meskhishvili. Chkheidze was the first tragic actress in Georgia and was just 13 years old when she first came out on stage. In 1894 she took on the role of a little girl called Emma in a performance of "Offender's Family" staged in Kutaisi Theatre and directed by Kote Meskhi.