It's a wonderful theater. We've only been here to see children's plays, they're just magical and charming. They are completely diverse, bright and sincere. The actors are very warm and lively in building a dialogue with the children. Highly recommend it. A chamber-like and wonderful place!
I was with my grandchildren at the play "Aibolit". It was the saddest sight I'd ever seen. The sound is not adjusted, for some reason all the songs are on the soundtrack. The outfits can be seen in the photo. The doctor himself is wearing a woman's blouse and leggings with a strange wig on his head. All the men are artists with painted eyelids and lips, as well as in strange dreadlocked wigs, women's dresses, tights and slippers. One of them has a hole in his knee with puffs. It's just awful. The game is appropriate. The gaps between Chukovsky's poems are filled with the most ridiculous text, which should be a shame to imagine even at house parties. During the performance, the idea arose that in no case should children be brought here, so as not to instill in them bad taste. A set of supposedly "wise" words about "Total Art" is written on the wall in the small foyer. I read reviews from other viewers and am amazed. Maybe we were just so terribly unlucky with the performance and the artists. I don't know…
An amazing corpse! The guys are very good at getting in touch with the kids! In general, a very modern theater, not like the classic one, it is captivating) the only tiny minus is only one toilet (but what a beautiful one!), but it's not scary, because there are few places in the theater, chamber