Now it seems that this place is very quiet, but if you rewind the time, you will find yourself in the midst of various iconic cultural events of the city.
We move further along the timeline and here we are already in 1958. This year the theater achieved the highest marks in professional skill, the coherence of the ensemble, and it was ranked among the best theatrical collectives of the Soviet Union.
November 6, 1935
Here you are at the time mark "06th day of November 1935". What's going on here? You are at the very first theater production of the “Stolitsa” based on the play by E. Yanovsky about the construction of the Moscow metro. Almost immediately you find yourself at another sensational premiere - “Platon Krechet”.
We rewind our tape a little ahead and see how in 1966 the theater was honored to perform on the stage of the Kremlin Theater, where the best performances of those years were shown - “Kremlin clock” by Pogodin, “Hot Sun” by Ostrovsky, “My Poplar in a Red Headscarf” by Aitmatov.