Marjanishvili’s 1917 production of
Oscar Wilde’s
Salomé was a true triumph and continued to be staged during the tumultuous years of
revolution and
civil war in
Kiev (Kiyv,
Ukraine), Moscow,
Petrograd (St. Petersburg, Russia), and Tiflis (
Tbilisi, Georgia). Marjanishvili’s simultaneous experiments with festive staging in Rostov-on-Don (1914-15) and Petrograd (1916-17) led him to coordinate the mass spectacle
Toward a Worldwide Commune (co-directed by Nikolai Petrov, Sergei Radlov, Vladimir Solovyov and
Adrian Piotrovsky, 1920). For years, he also worked in films (1916-28). Returning to the recently
Sovietized Georgia in 1922, he led the
Rustaveli Theater in Tbilisi. By that time, the energetic young director
Sandro Akhmeteli had also returned to Tbilisi to lead the younger actors in a coup against the establishment. The two men collaborated with respect and unease, but Akhemeteli’s nearly despotic rule over his artistic corporation "Duruji" proved too violent for Marjanishvili whose production had become more restrained, motivated by his own conviction that "there’s enough suffering in life without showing it on the stage." In 1926, he and part of the company left to form a provincial touring theatre, centered on
Kutaisi and
Batumi, leaving Akhmeteli in sole control of the Rustaveli Theater. The new theater came to be known as The Second State Georgian Theater and would eventually be named the
Marjanishvili Theater after its founder (1933). The theater is still functional in Tbilisi and continues Marjanishvili’s eclectic and somewhat conformist traditions. In his later years, Marjanishvili worked at the Korsh Theater (Театр Корша) (1931-1932), the
Maly Theater (Малый театр) and the Operetta Theater in Moscow (1933). Marjanishvili’s new repertoire was largely Russian and conformed to
Bolshevik doctrine, which won him awards at the Moscow Drama Olympiad of 1930. Yet, menacing charges against Marjanishvili soon began to appear in the Soviet press. He died of illness in Moscow on 17 April 1933 before the worsening political climate led to
Joseph Stalin's
Great Purge which would take the life of Marjanishvili’s erstwhile collaborator and rival Sandro Akhemeteli in 1937. == Filmography ==