Performances
Vasily Shukshin. A performance based on stories by Vasily Shukshin
Dramatic poem
Trial and error
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Dmitry Danilov
William Shakespeare
Fyodor Dostoevsky. Concertbutnotaconcert
Mikhail Bulgakov. A mystification in two parts, text redacted by the theatre
Lewis Carroll
Meir Shalev. Several topics from the novel As a Few Days presented in four meals
Boris Pasternak
Alexander Pushkin, Valery Bryusov
Leo Tolstoy. A stage composition of the novella by Leo Tolstoy.
Alla Sokolova
Alexander Volodin
After the short story by Nikolai Gogol “Diary of a Madman”
William Shakespeare, Osia Soroka
Arseny Faryatiev
Alexander Pushkin. Stage composition based on the works of A.S. Pushkin's The Miserly Knight, Mozart and Salieri, Feast during the Plague
Ivan Bunin. Composition after novels by Ivan Bunin “Heinrich”, “Riverside Inn”, “Natalie”, “Madrid”
Brian Fril
Bertolt Brecht
Boris Vakhtin. A performance created on the basis of Boris Vakhtin’s novel
Alexander Pushkin
Boris Ryzhy. A musical journey from Yekaterinburg to Moscow and back, non-stop
Dmitry Danilov. Trials and Errors
Nikolay Leskov
Yuly Kim. A musical composition in two parts, after William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”
Anton Chekhov. Comedy in 4 acts
Osip Mandelshtam. A Novella. In the Trials and Mistakes project.
Comedy about love
Jean Giraudoux. Revived stage production by P. Fomenko
Mikhail Shishkin. Scenes and improvisations based on the novel “Maidenhair”
The Moscow Sabbat in two parts with one exposure
Molière. The Trials and Mistakes project
Anton Chekhov
Sergei Plotov. Horrible funny comedy
Alexander Pushkin. Composition of the poem “Count Nulin,” the poetic drama “The Stone Guest,” and a scene from “Faust”
The story of one belated youth. Based on the novel Black Obelisk
Sergey Diachkovsky. Karen Badalov, supported by artists and theater musicians in the most truthful story on the Earth
Leo Tolstoy. Scenes from the Novel
Alexander Ostrovsky. A Drama in Four Acts with an intermission
Alexander Ostrovsky. Comedy in 5 acts. Updated cast from September 2023.
Nikolai Gogol