Stas Namin's theatre, Theatre venue in Gorky Park, Moscow, Russia.
Stas Namin's theatre is a modern performance venue in Moscow's Yakimantsev district with several spaces for different art forms. The building accommodates drama productions, musicals, rock operas, and various artistic presentations.
It was founded in 1999 by Russian musician Stas Namin during a period of cultural transformation after the Soviet Union ended. The creation marked an important moment for artistic freedom and experimental expression in post-Soviet times.
The venue shows Russian classics alongside international productions, regularly staging rock operas and musicals on its stage. Audiences encounter both traditional works and contemporary interpretations throughout the year.
The venue is wheelchair accessible and welcomes all visitors. Shows run regularly throughout the year, so there are performances to choose from across the seasons.
The venue is part of a larger cultural centre that includes an open-air stage enabling experimental performances. This additional infrastructure makes the location a versatile space for artistic exploration.
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