We were guests in the city, for a better understanding of the modern culture of the country, we decided to go to the theater for a youth production. We were completely delighted. The topics are relevant and many of them are specific to Uzbekistan. Some of the topics are borderline, which can be discussed, but very politely and carefully, such as religion, politics, family difficulties, etc., but the actors have this line very finely adjusted, the audience is involved in the discussion, which adds vivacity to the performance. The performance turned out to be very sincere, intimate, sentimental, sincere, thoughtful and left behind very warm impressions. I recommend it and would love to come again
A stunningly culturally filled place! There is an art gallery in the hall, which makes waiting for the performance an even more pleasant event. A cafe where you can drink coffee with dessert, the staff is very pleasant, they speak English and Russian. Well, the corridor to the auditorium is generally like a separate art object! We were at the play "Black Black White Stork". This is a delight, although we are a spoiled spectator)))). If we are going to Tashkent again, we will definitely visit this cultural mecca!
An interesting creative theater, located in the city center, a 10-minute walk from the metro. There is a place for public parking.
There is a buffet.
Exhibitions of paintings or cultural evenings are held periodically in the lobby.
Entrance tickets range from $ 8 to $16, which is several times higher than average prices. There are discounts for certain categories.