Gremina's first production was performed in 1983, but she only came to prominence in the 1990s after her plays were performed at the
Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre and she won awards from
Westdeutscher Rundfunk. A favoured subject matter of Gremina in this period was conflicted women of history. Gremina married playwright in 1993. Together with her husband and father, she created the television series, ''''.
Ramin Gray, and
James Macdonald. When Gremina and Ugarova heard Dodgson talk about the use of verbatim techniques in theatre to present factual stories on the stage, they decided that it was a way to reconnect Russian theatre with the public in their home country. In 2001 Gremina and Ugarov produced Russia’s first documentary theatre festival, and in February 2002 the duo, together with several other Russian playwrights, started Teatr.doc in 2002, and soon began to present performances based on current events. The performances became more political in nature, which resulted in Gremina and her husband being visited by the police and having equipment confiscated. Ugarov died following a
heart attack in April 2018. Gremina died six weeks later, also from a heart attack. ==References==