There is one significant date in the history of the cultural development of Siberia - May 8, 1705. The first mention in the "Chronicle of Siberia" of the driver Ivan Cherepanov about the first stage performances in the city of Tobolsk belongs to this day.
On Bolshaya Arkhangelskaya Street (modern Lenin Street) there was a teremok — Tobolsk drama Theater. Its original name was the People's Auditorium, the opening and consecration of which took place in the autumn of 1899, with the staging of the play by A.I. Ostrovsky "It's a Family Affair - We'll Settle It Ourselves".
In 1911, a major restructuring of the People's Audience took place. The auditorium was significantly expanded, an additional foyer and a number of additional rooms were built. At the same time, the building received electric lighting and steam heating from its own boiler room.
Soviet power was proclaimed here in Tobolsk on April 2, 1918. In 1919, the theater was nationalized, and a new, Soviet era in the history of the Tobolsk Theater began.
In 1930, the theater went on its first tour on the motor ship "Moscow" along the Irtysh and Ob. Since that time, the oldest theater in Siberia has become, perhaps, the most touring theater in the country. The north of the Tyumen region was not then "caressed" by the capital's guest performers, and the river (there were no railways or highways at that time) tours of the Tobolsk artists were for many residents of the Circumpolar region the first meeting with the art of theater.
In the first days of the Great Patriotic War, 38 people went to the front. Five of them left as volunteers: director D. A. Cheremnykh, artistic director A. P. Ryvkin, actors F. I. Baykalov-Stukov, G. D. Evseev, A.V. Rudakov. From November 1941 to October 1943, the Ukrainian theater named after M. Zankovetskaya, evacuated to Siberia, worked in the theater building.
From a number of artistic directors of the theater of the second half of the twentieth century, it is necessary to single out the Honored Artist of the RSFSR G. D. Abdulov, G. A. Yakovlev, V. A. Volkomorov, I. D. Sibirsky, Yu. N. Verigin, Honored Artist of the RSFSR V. A. Sinitsyn - all of them preserved and continued the traditions accumulated over the centuries. The merits of the theater in the field of theatrical art were awarded with a Certificate of Honor from the Ministry of Culture of the USSR.
This amazing teremok, the pride of the townspeople, was destroyed by fire in 1990. By that time, the theater building was empty — the theater team moved to the mountain, to the Komsomolets Recreation Center. The old building was awaiting the promised restoration. It didn’t happen…
The Tobolsk Drama Theater is named after a talented teacher, storyteller, poet Pyotr Ershov.