The second largest city in Russia, St. Petersburg is the country’s cultural heart. View splendid architectural gems like the Winter Palace and the Kazan Cathedral, and give yourself plenty of time to browse the world-renowned art collection of the Hermitage. Sprawling across the Neva River delta, St. Petersburg offers enough art, nightlife, fine dining and cultural destinations for many repeat visits.
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History of our theatre Osobnyak Theatre is a professional theatre with a small, intimate space and philosophical productions. It was founded in 1989 as an "actors' theatre with guest directors". That's how the founders called it. In the early 1990s, it had productions by Igor Larin who staged radical interpretations of classical works. In 1996-2000, when the director Vladimir Mikhelson joined Osobnyak, the theatre focused on modern plays. In 2001, Aleksey Slyusarchuk started working with the theatre and enriched their repertoire with productions based on philosophical and existential texts. About the same time, the director Aleksey Yankovsky started staging exquisite, metaphysical plays full of questions: when did the time get "out of joint" and when did we lose contact with ourselves, our soul and God? Since 2005, Osobnyak has been presenting works by Yulia Panina who is interested in complex, incomprehensible, illogical human nature.
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The culture of St. Petersburg is truly diverse: majestic temples and luxurious palaces, incredible museums and huge parks - this and much more awaits the little and grown-up guests of the northern capital of Russia. Also there are many unique development projects for children under 12 years in St. Petersburg, one of which is the interactive museum-theater «Skazkin Dom». Here children get acquainted with the famous Russian and European fairytales.
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Baltic House Theatre-Festival is located in the historical center of St.Petersburg, near Peter and Paul Fortress - birthplace of the city. The Theatre incorporates two stages (Big stage for 873 seats and Small stage for 122 seats), as well as a number of non-traditional scenic spaces, rooms for rehearsals and exhibition halls. Infrastructure of the Theatre and its qualified personnel allow realization of various cultural events on a high international level. Biography of the Baltic House Theatre-Festival started in 1936, when the Lenininist Komsomol State Theatre was founded in Leningrad. From the very beginning it became a laboratory of modern theatre art and dramaturgy. Famed stage directors, such as V. Kozhich, M. Chezhegov, G. Tovstonogov, P. Khomsky, R. Bykov, G. Oporkov, K. Ginkas, G. Yanovskaya, those who glorified the Russian theatre, worked here for its 80-year history.
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