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Performance "The Cat Who Walked Where She Wanted" will take place at the Gorbunov Palace of Culture. This is a children's musical based on the fairy tale by Rudyard Kipling, which tells the story of how people domesticated animals. The story explores the relationship between wild animals and people, emphasizing the importance of friendship, mutual understanding and support.
The Gorbunov Palace of Culture, known for its rich history and modern equipment, provides excellent conditions for cultural events. The hall is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable viewing of the performance. Convenient location and accessible transportation make visiting the event as convenient as possible for spectators.
You can buy tickets on our website in advance to guarantee your place at this popular event. The performance promises to be interesting not only for children, but also for adults, thanks to its deep meaning and high-quality performance. The text, poetry and music were written by A. Shishov, the artist was A. Sarychev, and the choreographer — O. Volyntsev.
The performers are artists of the Concert Association for working with children and youth, under the leadership of the Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation Yu. Dezhkin. Their professionalism and experience guarantee high quality productions and an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit this wonderful performance and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a magical fairy tale. You can buy tickets on our website now. We are waiting for you at the Gorbunov Palace of Culture at the play “The Cat Who Walked Where She Wanted.”
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