Famous actor Mikhail Boyarsky left the hospital after falling at the theater. The 75-year-old star broke a rib and bruised his lung during the accident on April 14. He went home but must return for medical procedures.
A theater source told TASS news agency that Boyarsky plans to perform on April 27 and 29. He has appeared in several plays at the Lensovet Theatre, such as "In This Sweet Old House," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Theatrical Romance." The veteran performer appears less often in movies because he finds few interesting roles.
Medical staff treated him after he fell backstage nearly two weeks ago. His fans worried about his health following the incident. Doctors cleared him to go home after seeing enough improvement in his condition. Theater managers rearranged schedules during his absence. Boyarsky remains best known for playing the lead role in "The Three Musketeers" film.
A theater source told TASS news agency that Boyarsky plans to perform on April 27 and 29. He has appeared in several plays at the Lensovet Theatre, such as "In This Sweet Old House," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Theatrical Romance." The veteran performer appears less often in movies because he finds few interesting roles.
Medical staff treated him after he fell backstage nearly two weeks ago. His fans worried about his health following the incident. Doctors cleared him to go home after seeing enough improvement in his condition. Theater managers rearranged schedules during his absence. Boyarsky remains best known for playing the lead role in "The Three Musketeers" film.