She graduated from Russia’s oldest and largest performing arts university, the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in Moscow. From an early age, she performed at the St. Petersburg Theatre of Musical Comedy and the Mariinsky Theatre.
She later founded her own production company, where she leads the development and production of independent projects as a creative producer.
Her play "Shagane. The Poet’s Secret" is the result of extensive archival research and personal meetings with the living relatives of Shagane Talyaan — an Armenian teacher who inspired a cycle of love poems by Sergey Yesenin, one of Russia’s most celebrated lyrical poets. Their brief but significant encounter became part of literary history, immortalized in Yesenin’s work.
The production has been recognized with three national cultural awards for its contribution to preserving literary heritage and continues to play to sold-out audiences.
In February 2026, Tata premiered "Chanel No. Stravinsky", a story about the relationship between two iconic figures — Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky. Tata performs the role of Chanel herself. The piece explores the emotional and personal cost a woman pays for the power to reshape culture and influence the world.
Today, Tata combines her work as a producer and actress, developing international projects across theatre and film.