Anton Milenin

[3] In 2001, as a visiting professor, he directed the graduating students of the School of Dramatic Arts Paolo Grassi in Milan, staging Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

[4] With Giorgio Barberio Corsetti [ru]'s Company, he collaborated in Fattore K and Progetto Cechov,[5] directing Chekhov's Uncle Vanya and The Seagull at the Teatro Argentina in Rome.

The production, in which the main character of Kostja Treplev was played by a young Filippo Timi at the beginning of his career, proved to be a turning-point experience for all actors involved.

His study of Koltès' plays continues in 2004 with Roberto Zucco staged in Rome at the Teatro Rialto Santambrogio and at Metateatro - Casa delle Culture and in Rennes at the Dromesko.

In 2007, he is invited at the XIV International Actor Festival [ru] in Neaples where he mastered the workshop Recitare con il personaggio (Acting with the character) on Plato's Republic[9] Sapienza University of Rome and the Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico (Silvio d'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts)[10] invited Milenin and Nikolaj Skorik between 2006 and 2007 in the series of masterclasses and conferences about Konstantin Stanislavski and Vsevolod Meyerhold Le due ali del Gabbiano (the two wings of the Seagull)[11] Returning to Russia in 2008, he worked at the School of Dramatic Art [ru], founded and directed by Anatoly Vasiliev,[12] leading an acting masterclass on Tarkovsky's films Stalker and Nostalghia.

Anton Milenin