Mosbilet presented a poster of April performances about space in the theaters of the capital
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April in the capital's theaters invites viewers to embark on fantastic journeys through space and literary worlds. This was reported on March 31 on the website mos.ru .
On April 3 and 18, the N.V. Gogol Theater will host the play "Ghosts of Mars" for viewers aged 16 and over. It is noted that director Kirill Kovbas created a space thriller based on the stories of Ray Bradbury with visually spectacular scenes and an unsettling atmosphere, gradually turning into a conversation about the fact that the most unknown is often hidden inside a person.
On April 19, The Little Prince for children from the age of six will be shown at the Stas Namin Theater. In this version of the tale, philosophical dialogues are complemented by songs set to music by Stas Namin and poems by Natalia Makuni.
On April 9 and 21, the performance "Cosmos" awaits the audience over the age of 18 at the Pushkin Theater. In the production, the main character, English teacher Victoria Isakova, is confronted with an unexpected encounter with her first love, an astronaut pilot. In the everyday life of a provincial town, there is suddenly hope for a miracle.
On April 9, the Praktika Theater, together with Dmitry Brusnikin's Workshop, will show the philosophical comedy "Holes" for viewers over the age of 18, exploring the everyday lives of ordinary people and their place in the infinite Universe.
On April 9, 23 and 25, the Moscow Children's Marionette Theater invites children from the age of six to the interactive show "Cosmic Why". Stesha's asterisk and Kesha's meteor guide viewers through the Solar System with dolls, music and the opportunity to take a closer look at the planets.
On April 11, 18 and 19, the Kuklachev Cat Theater will host the play "Cats Save the World" for children from three years old. It is noted that more than 30 furry actors confront the villain Virion using tricks, laser show and teamwork.
On April 11, the M.N. Ermolova Theater will present the play "Forrest" for audiences over the age of 18. This is the story of Muscovite Forrest Skripochka, who was born in 1994, graduated from university, created computer games, and became the first cosmonaut with cerebral palsy to participate in the 68th mission to the ISS.
On March 28, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced the continuation of the program for the modernization of the capital's theaters in 2026. The plans for the current year include the renovation of the Moscow Operetta Theater, the Oleg Tabakov Theater, the Mossovet Theater and the Moscow Academic Satire Theater (Armen Dzhigarkhanyan's Progress Stage).
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