Et Cetera Theatre, Performance theatre in Frolov Lane, Moscow, Russia
The Et Cetera Theatre is a performance venue in Frolov Lane, Moscow, housing several stage spaces for different productions. The halls offer flexible seating and technical equipment for both contemporary and classic performances.
Alexander Kalyagin established the stage in 1993 with graduates from the Moscow Art Theatre School and built a repertoire featuring directors from abroad. The move to the current site happened in 2005, expanding capacity for larger productions.
The venue near Turgenevskaya Square draws audiences interested in experimental works alongside classic Russian plays. Productions often alternate between intimate chamber pieces and larger performances with modern interpretations.
Tickets can be purchased through the website or local ticket offices, with evening shows being the standard schedule. Matinee performances for children usually take place in the afternoon and offer shorter running times for younger audiences.
The Bakhrushin Theatre Museum hosts a permanent exhibition featuring costumes, props, and set models from 25 years of performances. The collection offers insight into the evolution of production styles since the founding.
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