Paraskeva Dzhukelova | Artist | Ivan Vazov National Theatre
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Paraskeva Dzhukelova

Paraskeva Dzhukelova

Graduated from the Higher Institute of Theatre Arts "Kr. Sarafov" in 1992 in the class of Prof. Stefan Danailov and immediately became part of the troupe of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. After five seasons on the stage, she became a freelance actress and has performed as a guest actress in various theatres in Sofia and the country for 10 years. 

In 2008 she became part of the troupe of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre again. Among her most famous roles are: Natasha in "Vasa Zjeleznova-1910" by Maxim Gorky, Cora in "Anatole" by Arthur Schnitzler, Phyllis in "Loot" by Joe Orton, Nadia in "Fleeing strangers" by Alexey Kazantsev, Eliante in "Misanthrope" by Molière, Caron in "August in Oklahoma" by Tracy Letts, Tricia in "Five women in identical dresses" by Alan Ball, Elizabeth and Themis in "Richard the third" by William Shakespeare, Margaret in "Good People" by David Lindsay Abaire, Salomiya in "The Last Temptation" by Nikos Kazantzakis, Olga in the "The Charming summer with its inevitable troubles" by Maxim Gorky, Thea in "The Ride Down Mt. Morgan" by Arthur Miller, Marcelina in "A Follies of a Day" by Pierre de Beaumarchais.

ASKEER`2007 Nomination for a leading female role for the role of Nadia in "Fleeing Strangers" by Alexey Kazantsev. 

ASKEER`2010 Award for supporting actress for the role of Eliante in "Misanthrope" by Molière.

Golden Kukerikon 2019 Nomination for a female role for Marcelina in "A Follies of a Day" by Pierre de Beaumarchais.

Paraskeva Dzukelova is among the most loved and famous actors in the new Bulgarian cinema and the most popular TV series, twice has been awarded the Golden Rose Award for the main female role.

During this season, on the stage of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, you can watch Paraskeva Djukelova in the following performances: "Moby Dick", "The Follies of a Day", "Little Foxes", "Oh, You, Whoever You Are...", "Company", "The Footnotes", "Vazov's People" and "A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur".

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