Luna Theatre, Theatre venue in Malaya Ordynka Street, Moscow, Russia.
Luna Theatre is a performance venue on Malaya Ordynka Street in Moscow, designed by architect Ivan Kondakov. The building contains multiple stages and dedicated audience spaces organized for different types of productions.
Founded in 1993 by Sergey Prokhanov, the theatre emerged during Moscow's post-Soviet cultural transformation. This period saw the creation of many new artistic venues that reshaped the city's cultural landscape.
The theatre presents Russian classics alongside contemporary works, creating a dialogue between tradition and modern staging. Audiences experience both established plays and fresh artistic interpretations in its spaces.
The theatre is located in a central Moscow neighborhood and is accessible by public transport. Visitors should check the performance schedule in advance, as shows rotate throughout the year.
The venue's name shifts across languages: in Russian it is Театр на Малой Ордынке, in French it becomes Theatre de la Lune, reflecting the institution's international character. These linguistic variations reveal something about Moscow's cosmopolitan cultural scene.
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