Russia · Moscow
The Moscow Art Theatre (the Theatre, for short) was founded in 1898, by Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. In 1919, it was renamed the Moscow Academic Art Theatre.
The Theatre was opened on 14 October 1898 with a premiere of Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich, a historical drama by Aleksey Tolstoy, in the building of the Hermitage Th...
Ukraine · Chernihiv
The Theatre's building was constructed in 1976. It holds 140 spectators.
In 1985, the Molodyozhnaya Stsena Studio was established in the Theatre. In 1988, the Theatre of Children and Young was based on the Studio. In 1996, it was reorganized and became the Regional Youth Theatre. Then it moved to 4 Rodimtseva Street, Chernihiv.
Chernihiv Pupp...
Ukraine · Chernihiv
Chernihiv Shevchenko Academic Music and Drama Theatre is one of Ukraine's oldest region-level theatres. It was founded in 1926 as part of the reorganisation of a "workers' amateur theatre" at the Red Star, a Kirovograd (then Yelizavetgrad) machine-engineering plant. The amateur theatre was enlarged with professional actors. This "workers' and peasa...
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...
Russia · Moscow
The Cinema in Krasnaya Presnya Street (the Cinema, for short) has nine auditoriums equipped with the latest projection and sound equipment.
– The 1st auditorium (550 seats);
– The 2nd auditorium (61 seats);
– The 3rd auditorium (86 seats);
– The 4th auditorium (96 seats);
– The 5th auditorium (60 seats);
– The 6th auditorium (73 seats);
– Th...
Europe · Czech Republic · Prague
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Dnieper River · Ukraine · Dnepropetrovsk
The Dnepropetrovsk State Gorky Russian Drama Theatre (the Theatre, for short) is one of the oldest Ukrainian theatres. The building was built by merchant Lutsky in 1847, and now it is a monument of architecture of national importance.
The Theatre was founded in 1927 after the Executive Committee of the City Hall required the establishment of a "...
Dnieper River · Ukraine · Dnepropetrovsk
The Dnepropetrovsk Circus (the Circus, for short) is rather young. The building was built in 1980; the project architect was Pavel Nirinberg.
A very interesting composition technique was used — a visual transformation of the same architectural shape depending on perception conditions.
During the day, it looks like a usual pavilion. At night, ...
Ukraine · Donetsk
The biography of Donetsk State Music and Drama Theatre (the Theatre, for short) started in 1927 when it was created as a Ukrainian worker's theatre, in Chernozavodsky District of the city of Kharkov (then the capital of Ukraine); the Theatre had a mission to bring culture and education to eastern Ukraine. The core of the Theatre's company was made ...
Russia · Veliky Novgorod
In Veliky Novgorod (Novgorod, for short), the first stationary theatre that was affordable for all was founded in 1918, at the Department of Art at the Board of Education of Novgorod Governorate. This was the Novgorod Theatre of the October Revolution (as the 1917 Russian Revolution is known in Russia). The new social order put forward new requirem...