theater
3rd April
7am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
3rd April
7am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

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3rd April
7am
Don Quixote
3rd April
7am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

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3rd April
7am
Warsaw Melody
3rd April
7am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

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3rd April
7am
Bohemia
3rd April
7am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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3rd April
7am
Aida
3rd April
7am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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3rd April
7am
Dad
3rd April
7am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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3rd April
10am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
3rd April
10am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
10am
Don Quixote
3rd April
10am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
10am
Warsaw Melody
3rd April
10am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
10am
Bohemia
3rd April
10am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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3rd April
10am
Aida
3rd April
10am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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3rd April
10am
Dad
3rd April
10am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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3rd April
11am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
3rd April
11am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
11am
Don Quixote
3rd April
11am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
11am
Warsaw Melody
3rd April
11am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
11am
Bohemia
3rd April
11am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
11am
Aida
3rd April
11am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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3rd April
11am
Dad
3rd April
11am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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3rd April
1pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
3rd April
1pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
1pm
Don Quixote
3rd April
1pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
1pm
Warsaw Melody
3rd April
1pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
1pm
Bohemia
3rd April
1pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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3rd April
1pm
Aida
3rd April
1pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
1pm
Dad
3rd April
1pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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3rd April
4pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
3rd April
4pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
4pm
Don Quixote
3rd April
4pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
4pm
Warsaw Melody
3rd April
4pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
4pm
Bohemia
3rd April
4pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
4pm
Aida
3rd April
4pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
4pm
Dad
3rd April
4pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
6pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
3rd April
6pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
6pm
Don Quixote
3rd April
6pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
6pm
Warsaw Melody
3rd April
6pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
6pm
Bohemia
3rd April
6pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
6pm
Aida
3rd April
6pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
6pm
Dad
3rd April
6pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
9pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
3rd April
9pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
9pm
Don Quixote
3rd April
9pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
9pm
Warsaw Melody
3rd April
9pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
9pm
Bohemia
3rd April
9pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
9pm
Aida
3rd April
9pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
3rd April
9pm
Dad
3rd April
9pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
7am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
4th April
7am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
4th April
7am
Don Quixote
4th April
7am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
7am
Warsaw Melody
4th April
7am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
7am
Bohemia
4th April
7am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
7am
Aida
4th April
7am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
4th April
7am
Dad
4th April
7am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
10am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
4th April
10am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
4th April
10am
Don Quixote
4th April
10am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
10am
Warsaw Melody
4th April
10am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
10am
Bohemia
4th April
10am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
10am
Aida
4th April
10am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
4th April
10am
Dad
4th April
10am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
11am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
4th April
11am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
4th April
11am
Don Quixote
4th April
11am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
11am
Warsaw Melody
4th April
11am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
11am
Bohemia
4th April
11am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
11am
Aida
4th April
11am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
4th April
11am
Dad
4th April
11am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
1pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
4th April
1pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
4th April
1pm
Don Quixote
4th April
1pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
1pm
Warsaw Melody
4th April
1pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
1pm
Bohemia
4th April
1pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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4th April
1pm
Aida
4th April
1pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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4th April
1pm
Dad
4th April
1pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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4th April
4pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
4th April
4pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

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4th April
4pm
Don Quixote
4th April
4pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

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4th April
4pm
Warsaw Melody
4th April
4pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

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4th April
4pm
Bohemia
4th April
4pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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4th April
4pm
Aida
4th April
4pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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4th April
4pm
Dad
4th April
4pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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4th April
6pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
4th April
6pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

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4th April
6pm
Don Quixote
4th April
6pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

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4th April
6pm
Warsaw Melody
4th April
6pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

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4th April
6pm
Bohemia
4th April
6pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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4th April
6pm
Aida
4th April
6pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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4th April
6pm
Dad
4th April
6pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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4th April
9pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
4th April
9pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

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4th April
9pm
Don Quixote
4th April
9pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
4th April
9pm
Warsaw Melody
4th April
9pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

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4th April
9pm
Bohemia
4th April
9pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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4th April
9pm
Aida
4th April
9pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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4th April
9pm
Dad
4th April
9pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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5th April
7am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
5th April
7am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

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5th April
7am
Don Quixote
5th April
7am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
7am
Warsaw Melody
5th April
7am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

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5th April
7am
Bohemia
5th April
7am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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5th April
7am
Aida
5th April
7am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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5th April
7am
Dad
5th April
7am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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5th April
10am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
5th April
10am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

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5th April
10am
Don Quixote
5th April
10am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
10am
Warsaw Melody
5th April
10am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
10am
Bohemia
5th April
10am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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5th April
10am
Aida
5th April
10am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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5th April
10am
Dad
5th April
10am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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5th April
11am
18+
A dogs heart
18+
5th April
11am

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
5th April
11am
Don Quixote
5th April
11am

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
11am
Warsaw Melody
5th April
11am

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
11am
Bohemia
5th April
11am

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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5th April
11am
Aida
5th April
11am

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
5th April
11am
Dad
5th April
11am

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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5th April
1pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
5th April
1pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
5th April
1pm
Don Quixote
5th April
1pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
1pm
Warsaw Melody
5th April
1pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
1pm
Bohemia
5th April
1pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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5th April
1pm
Aida
5th April
1pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
5th April
1pm
Dad
5th April
1pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
4pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
5th April
4pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
5th April
4pm
Don Quixote
5th April
4pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
4pm
Warsaw Melody
5th April
4pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
4pm
Bohemia
5th April
4pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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5th April
4pm
Aida
5th April
4pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
5th April
4pm
Dad
5th April
4pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
6pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
5th April
6pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
5th April
6pm
Don Quixote
5th April
6pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
6pm
Warsaw Melody
5th April
6pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
6pm
Bohemia
5th April
6pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
6pm
Aida
5th April
6pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

BUY TICKETS
5th April
6pm
Dad
5th April
6pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
9pm
18+
A dogs heart
18+
5th April
9pm

We find ourselves amidst a labyrinth of complexities. Where truth blurs with falsehood, and the very essence of humanity is challenged. Witness the unfolding drama as societal norms unravel, morality is tested, and the boundaries of scientific exploration push ever further. In this age of rapid advancement, genetic manipulation thrives while ethical boundaries crumble. And yet, amidst the chaos, there's a faint echo of hope as 'humanity, laughing, leaves its past behind.'

BUY TICKETS
5th April
9pm
Don Quixote
5th April
9pm

Julius Massenet's fifteen-act heroic comedy. French libretto by Henry Cain. Like many other works featuring Don Quixote as the protagonist, Massenet's opera takes the plot and characters from Cervantes' famous novel as its foundation.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
9pm
Warsaw Melody
5th April
9pm

When, under the pressure of circumstances, faith in ones own strength is lost, when dreams are indulged... only love remains.
The lyrical story of the love of a Russian guy and a Polish girl, told by the playwright Leonid Zorin in the middle of the last century, not only does not lose its relevance, but over time acquires a new sound, becoming more and more modern.

BUY TICKETS
5th April
9pm
Bohemia
5th April
9pm

In Russia, the opera "Bohemian" has a solid experience and an uncountable number of productions both in the capitals and in the regions. But perhaps the most striking event in the history of Russian "Bohemia" was its premiere at the Opera Studio under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky in 1927. Young studio artists were acting out the action in modern Paris.

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5th April
9pm
Aida
5th April
9pm

"It would seem that the first thought that should come to the mind of a director who undertakes the production of Aida is to try to do everything as Verdi wrote. Nevertheless, for some reason no one does exactly that. We used to think that "Aida" is a large–scale spectacle with spectacular scenery and costumes, marching extras, preferably even with elephants on stage. And all the time – forte, forte, forte! But if we open the score, we will see a completely different picture. More than half of the opera is piano and pianissimo.
The conductor and I agreed that we would follow all the authors instructions so that "Aida" from a magnificent show would once again become what it was intended to be – an intimate psychological drama. Before us is a classic love triangle: two women love one man. Everything else – politics, war, religion, intrigue – is the background on which the action unfolds."

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5th April
9pm
Dad
5th April
9pm

"Papa" is a realistic family story that keeps viewers in emotional tension from the very beginning. Its an amazing mix of drama and comedy with elements of mysticism. Sergey Makovetsky and Marina Alexandrova tell the story of a father and daughter trying to realize the changes taking place with a man who is rapidly losing control of his mind.

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