Russia · Moscow
The multiplex Kirgizia Cinema (the Cinema, for short) is one of the largest cinemas in Moscow's East Borough. It was opened on 28th April 1972 with the film The Russian Field by a famous Russian director and actor Nikolay Moskalenko. In a few years, the Cinema received the status of a city-level cinema.
In October of 1979, the Cinema hosted its ...
Russia · Moscow
On 12 July 2002, the Vysota Cinema (the Cinema, for short) was opened after reconstruction. The Cinema has three auditoriums: 118 seats (the Green Auditorium), 118 seats (the Red Auditorium), and 315 seats (the Blue Auditorium).
There are two cafes and gamin machines in the lobby. Also guests are provided with free parking lots and a cloakroom. ...
Russia · Moscow
An idea. A cherished, audacious and crazy one: to create a theatre, one's own theatre, a musical theatre. One with like-minded actors, with an interesting repertoire, with its own audience and in its own building. When a dream is born in a heart that is ardent and restless, that dream is bound to gradually come true.
The Musical Chikhachev Theat...