Russia · Moscow
The Central Academic Theatre of the Soviet Army (the Theatre, for short) was established in 1929 and affiliated to the Centre of the Soviet Army. The Theatre began its cultural activity in the Far East performing for the army.
Originally, the Theatre's company had four creative teams including the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (later t...
Baltic Sea · Russia · Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg State Youth Theatre (the Theatre or the Youth Theatre, for short) is one of Russia's oldest theatres for children. It was founded in 1922 in Petrograd (as Saint Petersburg was then known) by the USSR Meritorious Artist Aleksandr Bryantsev, a famous stage director and teacher, who would lead the Theatre for four decades.
The Thea...
Baltic Sea · Russia · Saint Petersburg
The Tovstonogov Theatre (the Theatre, for short) was founded in 1918 as the Special Drama Company. Maria Andreeva, Maxim Gorky and Alexander Blok took direct part in its creation. The company was gathered by Nikolay Monakhov and based on the Tragedy Theatre managed by Yury Yuriev and the Drama Theatre managed by Alexander Lavrentiev. The Theatre wa...