“Country Stories” A.P. Chekhov
Nothing can compare to humor and wit of early stories by Anton Chekhov performed by talented young adults.
“The Cat That Walked By Herself” by N. Slepakova
Nonna Slepakova’s play based on the original R. Kipling’s fairytale tells about family, relationship between parents and children, friendship, care, fidelity, respect and love for each other. Characters are looking for answers to questions about what freedom and affection are, is it better to be together or alone...
“Scarlet Flower” by S. Aksakov
A famous Russian folk tale written by Sergey Aksakov is based on the familiar legend of Beauty and the Beast: Catchy songs by Anna Vasilevskaya, and colorful stage art by Yevgeniy Zolotsev help carry you to the land of dream, love, and miracles.
“The Twelve Months” by S. Marshak
The classic New Year fairytale brings to life the ancient pagan sorcery and the power of love and kindness. Fascinating theater set by Yevgeniy Zolotsev puts the spectators in the middle of the enchanted forest and surrounds them with magic.
“The Careless Fruit Of My Amusements” by A. S. Pushkin
With colorful characters, original music, and imagination four actors bring to life two works from very different points in Pushkin's career.
“The King Stag” by V. Korostylev
Vadim Korostylev’s rendition of Carlo Gozzi’s classic is a tragicomical trip to the world of humor and adventure. The message is clear: no magic can replace the wisdom of honesty and love.
“The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights” by A. Pushkin
One of the most famous works by Alexander Pushkin is based on the Russian folklore even though the plot reminds of the “Snow White”. It is the story of the groom that is looking for his lost bride, a tale of dedication and the power of love.