The Kiev Academic Theatre of Drama and Comedy on the Left Side of the Dnieper (the Theatre, for short) occupies a special place among other theatres of Ukraine. The Theatre, which was created as part of the democratic changes in the USSR (and Ukrainian) society in the late 1970s, is now widely known and popular among spectators and is influential a...
The Kiev Cinema (the Cinema, for short) was opened on 23 November 1952 in the building at 19 Krasnoarmeyskaya Street. Construction works on the building started as early as before the 1939–1945 Second World War. Thanks to novel solutions, the Cinema became one of the entire USSR's model cinemas.
In 2000, the Cinema started its first major repair...
In the early 19th century, an amateur theatre functioned at the house at 20B Andreyevsky Descent; the house was owned by Ivan Shatrov, a patron of the arts. Here, music and song evenings were held, theatrical productions were performed; this house was visited by famous people of art, members of aristocratic families, industrialists, patrons of the ...
The Kiev Municipal Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre for Children and Youth (the Theatre, for short) is situated in Kontraktovaya Square in Podol, Kiev's oldest district.
The Theatre's history started in June of 1982 when a decree of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (then part of the USSR) was signed; this decr...
The Kinopalace Cinema was opened in late April 2002, becoming the city's first modern cinema.
The cinema has two auditoriums that seat 290 and 88 people. The auditoriums are equipped with the DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND EX sound system, the JBL acoustics as well as with modern, panoramic screens.
A cosy foyer houses a bar. The cinema regularly hos...
Kiev's Kinopalace Cinema (the Cinema, for short), the leader among the modern cinemas, was opened in May 1998, becoming the first cinema of the Kinopalace Network, Ukraine's largest cinema network.
The Cinema's auditorium is equipped with the Dolby Digital Surround EX sound system and the JBL acoustics as well as with a Perlux panoramic screen.
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The building of the Kinopalace Zvyozdochka Cinema (the Cinema, for short) was constructed in 1961.
On 10 October 2002, the Cinema was reopened after a redesign. Today, the Kinopalace Zvyozdochka Cinema is a new, modern cinema of European quality standard.
The Cinema's technical characteristics are currently Donetsk's best. The Cinema has thre...
The Kinopanorama Cinema (the Kinopanorama or the Cinema, for short) was opened in 1958, becoming Ukraine's (and the entire USSR's) first panoramic cinema. The Cinema's spectators were struck with its huge, fascinating screen, with its most beautiful auditorium and with sound "flowing" from everywhere. During design works on the auditorium, distance...
The KinoStantsiya Cinema is situated in the Dafi shopping and leisure centre. In this four-auditorium cinema, one may watch new films and films of various genres. The cinema centre features a bar; showings start every half an hour.
The Cinema is equipped with the best American sound system, Dolby Digital Surround Ex, from Elektrovoice, offering ...
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 ...