Biography
In 2003, she entered Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (course of O.N. Solomina and Y.M. Solomin). One of her major works in school was the role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady by Lerner and Loewe.In 2007 she joined the company of the Maly State Academic Theatre. Starting with playing minor characters, in 2008 Olga played the Princess of France in Love’s Labour’s Lost by William Shakespeare. In 2016, the actress performed one of her most powerful roles - Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named "Desire" by Tennessee Williams.
At the Maly Theatre she performed more than 20 roles. In addition, she participates actively in the concert programs of the Maly Theatre.
Olga Abramova is featured regularly in film and television. Among her works are: Gossips, Doctor Tyrsa, Moscow. The Three train stations, Emergency, Real fellas, Disturbed, or Love is blind, Hotel "Eleon", Murmur, Pastures of Heaven.
Repertoire
Roles at the Maly TheatreMarfa (The Power of Darkness by Leo Tolstoy, director Yuri Solomin, 2007)
Avdotya (The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol, directors Yuri Solomin and Vasiliy Fyodorov, 2007)
Masha (Poverty is No Crime by Alexander Ostrovsky, director Alexander Korshunov, 2008)
Second girl (The Power of Darkness by Leo Tolstoy, director Yuri Solomin, 2008)
Princess of France (Love’s Labour’s Lost by William Shakespeare, director Vitaliy Ivanov, 2008)
Sophia (The Minor by Denis Fonvizin, director Vitaliy Ivanov, 2008)
Akulina (The Power of Darkness by Leo Tolstoy, director Yuri Solomin, 2009)
Princess (Woe from Wit by Alexander Griboedov, director Sergei Zhenovach, 2009)
Landlord’s daughter (Smart Things by Samuil Marshak, director Vasiliy Fyodorov, 2009)
Eugenia (Innamorati by Carlo Goldoni, director Stefano De Luca, 2010)
Donna Anna (Don Juan by Aleksey Tolstoy, director Alexander Klyukvin, 2010)
Armande Béjart (The Life and Love of Monsieur de Molière, or The Cabal of Hypocrites by Mikhail Bulgakov, director Vladimir Dragunov, 2011)
Angélique (The Imaginary Invalid by Molière, director Sergei Zhenovach, 2012)
Dunyasha (The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, director Igor Iliyinskiy, 2013)
Nastenka (The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, director Anton Yakovlev, 2013)
Lebedkina (Late Love by Alexander Ostrovsky, director Andrey Tsisaruk, 2015)
Ludmila (Vassa Zheleznova. The First Version by Maxim Gorky, director Vladimir Beylis, 2016)
Stella (A Streetcar Named "Desire" by Tennessee Williams, director Sergei Potapov, 2016)
Beatrice Rasponi (The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, director Stefano De Luca, 2016)
Varvara (Time of Troubles. 1609-1611 by Vladimir Medinskiy, director Vladimir Beylis, 2018)
Paula Clothilde (Before Sunset by Gerhart Hauptmann, director Vladimir Beylis, 2019
Mrs. Irene Molloy (Always Call Dolly by Sergei Plotov and Vladimir Ivanov, based on The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder, director Vladimir Ivanov, 2019)
Ninuccia (Christmas at the Cupiello's by Eduardo De Filippo, director Stefano De Luca, 2020)
Elena Ivanovna Popova (Wedding! Wedding! Wedding! after works by Anton Chekhov, director Vitaliy Ivanov, 2022)