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Moscow Theatre

The Kolobov Novaya Opera Theatre

The Kolobov Novaya Opera Theatre is really innovative and was opened in 1991. It's not far from Pushkinskaya station near the Hermitage Garden. The founder of the theatre Yevgeny Kolobov was the first ...more »

  • Location: Moscow City Centre
  • Type: Theatre

Moscow State Puppet Theatre

Moscow State Puppet Theatre named after Sergey Obraztsov was founded in 1931. It's one of the most remarkable places to visit in Moscow, it's not only about kids' puppet show but also a parody theatre ...more »

  • Location: Across Moscow
  • Type: Family and kids

Petr Fomenko Theatre

Petr Fomenko Theatre is one of the most creative and innovative stages in Moscow. It was founded in 1993 and since then has changed from a small studio into the internationally famous theatre. Petr Fo ...more »

  • Location: Across Moscow
  • Type: Theatre
  • Tel: +7 499) 249-19-21

Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre is one of the greatest and most famous treasures of Russia. Its history dates back to 1776 and today it remains a unique architectural structure and a spiritual monument in Russia' ...more »

  • Location: Moscow City Centre
  • Type: Theatre
  • Tel: +7 (499) 250 7317 box office

Our Local Experts say:

Moscow could be named as a capital of theatre, there are almost one hundred theatres in town.

The most notable one, of course, is The Bolshoi Theare but big names such as: the Maly Theater , Moscow Art Theater named after A.Chekhov, Lenkom , Sovremennik , Theater of Satire are very popular among Muscovites. All performances, except ballet and opera of course, are in Russian, if you are not familiar with Russian language it would be difficult to enjoy them. Moscow government have launched a project to introduce English and German subtitles, as a running line, in selected performances but unfortunately the project is not completed yet.

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