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...
The history of the Ukraina Cinema, the most technically advanced and cosy in Kiev, began in the early part of the exuberant 20th century.
The first and the most important event in the history of the Ukraina Cinema took place in 1903. The Hippo-Palace Circus was designed by the architect Eduard-Ferdinand Bradtman and constructed in Nikolayevskaya...
Reconstruction of the Cinema was finished in January 2007.
The Ukraina Cinema has two auditoriums seating 232 people each and featuring the most state-of-the-art audio and video equipment.
The Ukraina Cinema is considered to be the best in Zhytomir!...
In April 1970, the biggest centre of culture and art was inaugurated and got the name of the Ukraina National Palace (the Palace, for short).
The unique architectural construction of the Palace was designed by a creative team of architects P. Zhilitsky and I. Vayner under the supervision of the design author, the honoured architect of the Ukrain...
The Ukranian National Circus is a center of a circus art, and has achieved nationwide and worldwide recognition. The greatest performers, whose names are written in the history of Ukranian and world circus art in golden letters, had performed on its arena, and many generations of spectators know and remember them. It is a unique experimental platfo...
The history of the Yevgeny Vakhtangov Theatre (the Theatre, for short) began long before it was founded. In late 1913, the Student Drama Studio (the Studio, for short) was established by a group of very young, 18–20 year-old, Moscow students who decided to study theatre art according to Stanislavsky's system. Moscow was full of gossip about the Stu...
When it opened in September 2000 after having been modernised, the Vityaz Cinema amazed spectators with a high-quality of its shows: a huge screen, wonderful sound and extremely comfortable and soft chairs of the newest design. Add to it super-modern projection equipment, silent air conditioners, an original design of the interiors, several bars in...
On 1st May 2005, the Volgograd Cinema (the Cinema, for short) was opened after partial modernisation of the grand auditorium. The auditoriums of the Cinema seat 600 and 200 people.
There are a cafe and gaming machines at the Cinema. Guests are provided with free parking lots and a cloakroom.
The auditorium of the Cinema is equipped with moder...
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. ...
The Yermolova Theatre (the Theatre, for short) is situated in an ancient building; its facade is based on one of the largest, constructed in the 1830s, mansions in Tverskaya Street. The original (with some minor modifications) two-storey house with a mezzanine in its centre existed until 1897 when the merchant Postnikov rebuilt it, turning it into ...