In 2011 graduated from the directing faculty of the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts – Russian Institute of Theatre Arts RATA - GITIS (workshop of O. L. Kudryashov).
From 2012 to 2020 he was a full-time stage director at the Moscow Academic Theater named after V. Mayakovsky. From 2016 to 2020 - Deputy Artistic Director.
From 2017 to 2021 he taught in Mindaugas Karbauskis' workshop at the acting department of the Russian Institute of Theater Art-GITIS.
Author of productions at the Pushkin Drama Theater in Pskov, Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, Bryantsev Theatre, Latvian National Theater, Satire Theater, and Praktika Theater. Author of 11 radio plays on Radio Russia.
Since June 2023 he has been the head director of the Alexandrinsky Theater. At the Alexandrinsky Theater he created the play "The Creature" (2021) based on the play of the same name by Valery Semyonovsky (on the themes of the novel "Petty Devil" by F.K. Sologub). The play is the winner of the "Star of Theater" award in the nomination "Best play. Small Form" (2022).
Since July 2024, he has been the artistic director of the Alexandrinsky Theater.
In the Alexandrinsky Theater created performances:
• "Creature" (2021) based on the play of the same name by Valery Semyonovsky (on the themes of the novel "Petty Devil" by F.K. Sologub). The play is the winner of the "Star of Theater" award in the nomination "Best play. Small Form" (2022). The new stage named after Vs. E. Meyerhold.
• "Resurrection" (2024) based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy. Stage adaptation of the text by Dmitry Bogoslavsky, Nikita Kobelev. The new stage named after Vs. E. Meyerhold.
• "Resurrection" (2024) based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy. Stage adaptation of the text by Dmitry Bogoslavsky, Nikita Kobelev. The main stage
• "Catherine and Voltaire" (2024) according to the correspondence of Empress Catherine II and Voltaire. A play by Elena Sylova. The main stage, the Royal Foyer.
Directing works in the theater
- M. Shishkin "St. Mark's Campanile" (author's project by Nikita Kobelev with the support of the Meyerhold Center, Moscow, 2012).
- D. Bogoslavsky's "The Love of People" (Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theater, 2012). The play is the winner of the theater prize of the newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets" in the nominations "Best Performance", "Best Actress" (Yulia Silayeva), "Best Actor" (Alexei Fateyev).
- С. Denisova. "NinetimesTen" (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2012).
- P. Süskind. "The Story of Mr. Sommer" (A. A. Bryantsev Theatre for Young Audiences, St. Petersburg, 2012).
- H. Ibsen. "An Enemy of the People." (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2013)
- F. Gorenstein "Berdichev" (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2014). The play is the winner of the theater award of the newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets" in the nominations "Best Performance", "Best Actress" (Tatiana Orlova), "Best Supporting Actress" (Tatiana Augshkap); winner of the award of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia "Fiddler on the Roof"; winner of the XXX International Theater Festival "Lipetsk Theater Meetings" in the nomination "Best Actress" (Tatiana Orlova).
- S. Denisova. "Decalogue on Sretenka". (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2014).
- M. Gorky. "The Last Ones" (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2015). The play is the winner of the theater award of the newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets" in the nomination "Best Supporting Actor" (Vladimir Guskov) and the diploma of Julia Solomatina of the VII Russian Theater Festival named after M. Gorky in Nizhny Novgorod. M. Gorky Theater Festival in Nizhny Novgorod.
- B. Brecht. "Caucasian Chalk Circle" (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2016)
- О. Sacks. "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" (V. V. Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theater, 2016). The play is the winner of the theater award of the newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets" in the nomination "Best play".
- Ö. von Horváth. "Tales of the Vienna Woods" (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2018)
- "Moscow. Verbatim" (V. V. Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theater, 2018)
- L. Petrushevskaya. "Moscow Chorus" (V. V. Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theater, 2019). The play is the winner of the theater award of the newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets" in the nominations "Best Actress" (Evgenia Simonova) and "Best Supporting Actress" (Zoya Kaidanovskaya).
- Nikolai Gogol. "The Inspector" (Latvian National Theater, Riga, 2019).
- S. A. Alexievich "Second Hand Time" (Vaba Laba Theater Center, Tallinn, Estonia, 2020)
- "The Innovators" (V. V. Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theater, 2021). The play was awarded the prize of the V Festival "Lessons in Directing" of the Biennale of Theatrical Art in the nomination "For the search for a new theatrical language" and became the winner of the XXXII International Theater Festival "Baltic House" in the nomination "Audience Award".
- I. A. Goncharov. "An Ordinary Story" (Moscow Academic Theater named after V. V. Mayakovsky, 2021).
- J.-M. Coetzee's "The Master of Petersburg" (Theater of Nations, Moscow, 2022).
- Euripides. "Iphigenia in Aulida" (City Drama Theater, Sharypovo, 2022)
- J. Pommerat "This Child" (Satire Theater, Moscow, 2022)
- J. Pommerat "Circles/Fantasies" (Praktika Theater and Brusnikin Workshop, Moscow, 2022)
- L. Noren "Terminal 3" (Theater of Nations, Moscow, 2023)
- Mo Yan. "Frogs" (A. S. Pushkin Pskov Academic Drama Theater, 2023)
- D. Nigro. "Alone." (Art-Partner Theater Agency, 2023)
- E. S. Kochergin "Giselle Botanical" (Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, 2023)
- M. Gorky. Stage version of the text - D. Bogoslavsky. "Summerfolks" (Novosibirsk State Drama Theater "Old House", 2023)