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Not only Tchaikovsky: Kurtukova and ST in Luzhniki, Bashmet and Fedorov in Klin

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Not alone at home 2, 16+

Directed by Mitri Semenov-Aleynikov. Starring: Milana Khametova, David Manukyan, Alexey Maklakov, Julianna Mikhnevich, Alexander Golovin

Masha Khametova goes on a summer trip with her dad, but the teenager's soul is eager for new adventures. At one of the stops, Masha meets her namesake, who does not want to go to a summer camp at all. Without thinking twice, they switch places. At the camp, Masha meets her old friends, the crooks of the Boyfriend and the Babysitter, who are plotting something bad again. Masha and her new friends develop an ingenious plan to stop the villains.

Starting from July 3 at the box office

Eterna, 16+

Directed by Sergey Trofim. Starring: Yuri Chursin, Evgeny Stychkin, Ivan Dobronravov, Pavel Chinarev, Ivan Trushin, Alexey Lukin

In the Talig state, the rebel's son Richard Oakdell enters the Laik squire school to continue his father's work and challenge the commander Roke Alva, with whom the young man has personal scores. Meanwhile, in the city-state of Agaris, a descendant of the overthrown Rakan dynasty, Aldo, is forced to hide — the legitimate heir to the throne intends to return the throne to his family and makes a deal with the head of the mysterious Gogan community, Enniol. Rakan dreams of taking the throne, and Oakdell dreams of taking revenge on his father's murderer, but on the way to their goal they will encounter the most powerful force in this cruel world — fate, which only love can change the course.

Starting July 4 at the box office, starting July 5 at Kinopoisk

Yuriev Island, 12+

Directed by Alexander Barshak. Starring: Anton Simukhin, Egor Kenzhametov, Marina Kaletskaya, Alexey Shevchenkov

On his 32nd birthday, Vitya learns that exactly that year, on the day and minute when he was born, the navigator Yuryev died near Vladivostok, who did not have time to go on an expedition to the island, in the existence of which only he believed. Comparing the facts, Vitya becomes convinced that he was Yuryev in a previous life, and decides to go to Vladivostok to complete what he started — to find Yuryev Island.

Starting from July 3 at the box office

Theatre

Penelope, 16+

Directed by Simon Abkarian. Starring: Narine Grigoryan, Narek Baghdasaryan, Varsham Gevorgyan, Alla Sahakyan, Tatev Hovakimyan, Andranik Mikaelyan, Milena Ghazaryan

The Chekhov International Theater Festival and the S. Sargsyan Amazgain State Theater (Armenia) present the premiere of the play "Penelope". This is a new, non-trivial look at the story of Odysseus' wife and Telemachus' mother, one of the central images of Homer's poem The Odyssey. The heroine of the play, Penelope, is not just an example of devotion to her husband, whom she has been waiting for for 20 years since the war. This is loyalty to the moral values of her world — her family, her roots, and the human right to remain herself.

July 6 and 7, 20:00, Ermolova Theater

Goodbye, entertainer! 16+

Directed by Mikhail Citrinyak. Starring: Andrey Ilyin, Ilya Noskov, Svetlana Galka, Lyubov Tikhomirova

The Anton Chekhov Theater, in collaboration with the Variety Theater, presents the premiere, a play that tells about the backstage life of the artists of the 1940s. Nikolai Burkini is an entertainer. "We urgently need to teach people how to have fun!" he dreams, but life makes its own adjustments.

July 8, 19:30, Variety Theater

First date, 16+

Directed by Anna Shevchuk. Starring: Alexey Petrov, Pavel Stukalov, Yulia Dovganishina, Elizaveta Pashchenko, Evgeny Pilyugin, Elvina Mukhutdinova, Andrey Birin

A unique chance to watch the Broadway romantic comedy, which has conquered the stages from New York to Buenos Aires and Tokyo, in a new format. The plot centers on the bright and uninhibited Casey from a trendy New York gallery and the shy and awkward Aron, a young financial analyst from Wall Street. All the delights of a first date —ridiculous jokes, funny coincidences, unexpected confessions, and the fear of showing your true self— are mixed with unsolicited advice that sounds in your head from friends, family, and even exes.

July 5 and 6, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., July 7 and 8, 7 p.m., Mask Theater

Ark, 12 +

Directors: Yana Sexte and Alexey Usoltsev. Starring: Alexander Khovansky, Elena Plaksina, Sergey Girin, Olga Rodina, Alexey Usoltsev, Arkady Kiselyov, Maxim Sachkov

The play "The Ark" is based on a play by playwright Oleg Antonov based on The Diary of Anne Frank. Two families are hiding in a secret hideout in the attic. Adults and teenagers with different personalities, views and habits are forced to live in a confined space under severe restrictions. Despair, anger and resentment towards each other are accumulating in their souls. In such circumstances, the first sincere feeling flares up between Anna and Peter. It helps not to lose faith in the best.

July 3, 10, 19:00, Sovremennik Theater, Other stage

Concerts

Tchaikovsky's Night at Demyanovo Manor, 16+

A concert of a unique scale will be held in the composer's homeland. "Tchaikovsky's Night" under the direction of Yuri Bashmet, People's Artist of the USSR, Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation. The program of the evening includes the premiere of Tchaikovsky's opera Iolanta in the maestro's version. Pyotr Fedorov plays the role of P.I. Tchaikovsky. The part of Yolanthe will be performed by soprano Valeria Tereikovskaya. The production features the Chamber Choir of the Moscow Conservatory and the New Russia State Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Yuri Bashmet.

July 5, 21:00, Demyanovo Manor (Klin)

Museums

New masterpieces of Pushkin..., 0+

The Pushkin Museum opens its storerooms and will exhibit outstanding works of art for ten weeks.: Ancient Egyptian magic wand, XIX—XVIII centuries BC, "Portrait of an officer" by Nicola de Largillera, drawing "Two Mexicans" by Leonard Fujita (Tsuguharu Fujita), a collection of British medals of the late XVII — early XIX centuries and "Madonna and Child" by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino). Each item can only be seen for two weeks.

From July 8, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

Valery Plotnikov: "Heroes of their time", 16+

Personal exhibition of the Soviet and Russian portrait painter Valery Plotnikov, who created unique series by Vladimir Vysotsky, Vyacheslav Zaitsev, Inna Churikova, Oleg Tabakov and many others. The exhibition is part of the Fashion and Style in Photography 2025 Biennial. Legendary film director Grigory Kozintsev accurately identified Plotnikov as a photographer-director who "conceives photography as a production." Each of his pictures is a film or performance compressed to a single frame. Every detail of the art space is thought out and understood. When Plotnikov meets his hero, he creates an individual environment for him: he selects the right background, clothes, hairstyle, pose, props, leaving no room for accidents.

From July 4 to September 7, Multimedia Art Museum

Les. Art therapy trail, 12+

On the territory of the Gorki Leninskie Museum-Reserve, visitors will be able to get completely new impressions — from the place itself, a forest walk, art, and a sense of self. Architect Ivan Shchetinin laid out a two—kilometer route along an undeveloped site through streams and ravines, past ancient hill mounds with views of the Lenin Memorial. Interspersed along it are objects whose origin is not immediately obvious — either they have been preserved since ancient times, or they have grown, or they have fallen from the sky. The works of contemporary artists are inscribed into the landscape in such a way that they do not disturb the inner balance that one attains along the path.

From July 6 to September 28, Lenin Hills

Eaglet: Childhood code, 0+

An exhibition dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the founding of one of the largest children's camps in Russia, Orlyonok. She introduces the daily life of the eaglets — guests will see the uniforms of children and counselors of different years, a collection of badges and medals, certificates and certificates, postcards and posters. And of course, the symbols of the pioneers are a scarlet tie, a bugle and a drum. The museum recreated the atmosphere of the legendary "republic of childhood".

Until July 30, Victory Museum

Festivals

Openair "New Radio: we are 10 years old!" 12+

The radio station will celebrate its tenth birthday on a grand scale with a large-scale open air at Luzhniki Stadium. Top artists will take part in a grandiose show. Tatiana Kurtukova, ST, Lolita, Julianna Karaulova, Bianca, GAYAZOV$ BROTHER$, Vintage Blizkey, Elvira T, Asia, 5 a.m., Maria Yankovskaya and Betsy, NXN, Slava Skripka, Valya Carnival, Sheba, Hvicha, Jarakhov, Oleg Miami, Filatov&Karas, MONA, TONI, Elman, NU, Loc-Dog, Trauma, Jalagonia, Zvonkiy, LYRIQ, SEREBRO, Amirchik, and Misha Zhitov. In addition, the organizers promise a secret guest. The hosts of the popular 1+1 morning show on Novy Radio Kalinin and Raytraun will entertain the audience with their ruthless humor. Admission to the festival is free.

July 5, 2 p.m., Luzhniki Olympic Complex

VI International Film Festival "Western Gate", 12+

Over three days, viewers will see about one hundred feature and short films from Russia and other countries. All screenings will be free of charge. The main competition program includes seven new films from Hungary, Bulgaria, India, Kyrgyzstan, China, Pakistan, and Russia. The jury included actress Anna Banshchikova, producer Alexey Ryazantsev, and associate professor of VGIK Nina Romodanovskaya. The chairman is Renat Davletyarov, film director and President of the Producers Guild of Russia.

From July 4 to July 6, Pskov

VIII Outdoor Music Festival "Summer. Music. Museum", 6+


The festival focuses on the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The opera "War and Peace" and Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony, Shostakovich's "Leningrad Symphony", works by Khachaturian, Rachmaninov, Bernstein will be performed from the stage. The guests will also hear the works of Isaac and Maxim Dunaevsky. For the first time, conductors Sergei Skripka, Alexander Sladkovsky and Fyodor Beznosikov, pianist Philip Kopachevsky, violinist Vadim Repin, the Novaya Opera Theater, the Popov Bolshoi Children's Choir and the Masters of Choral Singing will perform at the festival.

July 9-13, New Jerusalem Museum (Istra)

XXXIII International Children's Film Festival "Scarlet Sails" named after V.S. Lanov at Artek, 6+

This year, the festival will be held under the sign of two significant dates — the 100th anniversary of the Artek Exhibition Center and the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, which will be reflected in all events and creative initiatives. Among the guests are popular artists and directors: Natalia Gvozdikova, Nonna Grishaeva, Sergey Garmash, Alyona Yakovleva, Lyubov Rudenko, Sergey Batalov, Yuri Chernov, Olga Prokofiev, Valentina Mazunina, Natalia Arinbasarova, Alexander Inshakov, Andrey Mezhulis, Roman Popov, Vladimir Rodchakov, Alexander Astashonok, Alexander Golovin, Denis Nikiforov. Artek residents will enjoy master classes, creative meetings with actors, sporting events, watching competitive films and shooting their own short films. The festival will close on July 8 at the Artek Arena with a grand fireworks display.

From June 30 to July 10, Artek (Gurzuf)

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