About event
Date
24 April
Time
19:00
Duration
~ 2 hours
Place
Moscow Art Theatre named after A.P. Chekhov
On April 24 and 25, 2026, Moscow will host the Alexandrinsky Theatre's touring production — "The Inspector General with a Sequel," directed by Valery Fokin. The venue will be the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre (MAT), and official ticket sales have already been announced. The production marks a double anniversary: the director's 80th birthday and the 270th anniversary of Russia's oldest national dramatic theatre. The event is expected to attract attention from both critics and the general public. You can buy tickets for "The Inspector General with a Sequel" on our website — offering convenient ordering and fast delivery.
The buzz around "The Alexandrinsky's Inspector General with a Sequel" is understandable. Valery Fokin takes Nikolai Gogol's classic play and adds text from the second volume of "Dead Souls," transforming the comedy into a philosophical parable about conscience and reckoning. This is a daring version of Gogol's immortal story: after Khlestakov's departure, the officials face a real inspector — and this is no longer a vaudeville, but a profound performance at the intersection of classical literature and modern theatre.
The premiere took place in Saint Petersburg, where critics called the play "a meditation on Russian literature." Now Muscovites have the chance to see the first touring performance of this landmark production live. You can buy tickets for "The Inspector General with a Sequel" on our website — seats are limited, and both dates are filling up quickly.
The 2026 tour is a rare event. The Alexandrinsky Theatre doesn't come to the capital every season, and at 80, Fokin continues to stage plays that spark discussions for months after viewing. His direction is always a risk: a slow pace, pauses, an emphasis on psychology rather than external action. Describing Fokin's theatrical language is impossible in a single sentence — it must be seen.
What will the audience see? A three-act structure: the first part follows Gogol almost verbatim, while the second and third are the author's continuation with elements of mysticism and surrealism. The Mayor and his entourage realize the scale of their crimes — and this realization shatters the comedic facade. The play becomes a new statement on the nature of power and fear.
Moscow in 2026 is ready for this conversation. Tickets for "The Inspector General with a Sequel" are being snapped up weeks before the show — not only by Fokin's fans but also by those who want to see a living legend of the stage. You can conveniently book seats and choose your date on our website — availability is updated in real-time.
How and Where to Buy Tickets for "The Inspector General with a Sequel" in Moscow (April 24, 2026)
Tickets for the Alexandrinsky Theatre's touring performance in Moscow are available for order on our website. The play will take place on April 24, 2026, on the stage of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre (MAT). Please confirm the venue two months before the event, as location changes are possible.
Step-by-step purchase algorithm:
- Go to our website and find "The Inspector General with a Sequel" in the listings.
- Select the date — April 24 or 25, 2026.
- Examine the seating chart and seat availability: the orchestra offers maximum detail of the performers' acting, while the amphitheater provides a panoramic view.
- Book your seats, indicating the number of tickets and the zone.
- Pay for your order by bank card or e-wallet.
- Receive your e-ticket via email — print it or save the QR code for entry control.
- Paper ticket delivery by courier is available for orders placed 7–10 days before the performance.
An important nuance: premiere touring performances sell out quickly — available tickets may be gone within a week of sales opening. We recommend checking the schedule and placing your order in advance.
What to do if tickets for your chosen date are sold out?
Subscribe to notifications on our website: sometimes reserved but unpaid seats become available again. An alternative is April 25, when the fourth touring performance of the current season is scheduled. Only buy tickets through verified channels — this guarantees hassle-free entry and protects against scammers with fake QR codes.
Venue and Schedule of the Alexandrinsky Theatre Tour
"The Inspector General with a Sequel" by the Alexandrinsky Theatre will be performed on the stage of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre (MAT) in Moscow. The dates are April 24 and 25, 2026, with a start time of 7:00 PM. The performance runs for 3 hours and 30 minutes with one intermission, concluding approximately at 10:30 PM. Tickets are already available for booking on our website.
Why was the Chekhov MAT chosen as the venue for the tour? According to theatre press releases, it is one of the few Moscow stages capable of accommodating a large-scale production with numerous sets and complex lighting equipment. The intimate 766-seat hall provides good acoustics and views from any point in the orchestra and dress circle, which is crucial for a play with rich dialogue and staging.
A comparison with its home stage in St. Petersburg reveals an interesting contrast. The main stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre seats up to 900 spectators, features a deeper stage, and traditional Russian theatrical acoustics. The Chekhov MAT, on the other hand, creates an intimate atmosphere. The proximity of the audience rows enhances the emotional impact of the performance.
You can view the schedule and clarify details on our website or in the Alexandrinsky Theatre's program. An important nuance: both performances are identical in their anniversary program; only the date differs.
Tour schedule:
- April 24, 2026 (Thursday) — 7:00 PM, Chekhov MAT, Moscow
- April 25, 2026 (Friday) — 7:00 PM, Chekhov MAT, Moscow
The venue is located in the center of Moscow, within walking distance of Tverskaya metro station. Spectators from St. Petersburg often combine a visit to the play with a short trip to the capital — transportation and accommodation should be booked in advance, given the popularity of the production.
The duration of each act: the first lasts about 100 minutes, the second — 95 minutes. A 15-minute intermission allows spectators to discuss what they've seen or visit the buffet.
What to Pay Attention to When Buying Tickets
Finding tickets for "The Inspector General with a Sequel" can be a challenging task due to high demand. Our website's ticket office allows you to quickly check seat availability and book them without queues or intermediaries.
How to ensure a reliable purchase:
- Only buy tickets through official sales channels — every order on our website is protected by an authenticity guarantee.
- Check for the seller's legal address and a secure connection (HTTPS).
- Ensure all service fees are clearly stated before placing your order.
- Pay attention to the availability of technical support — online chat and an official phone number.
- Avoid buying through messengers from private individuals — the risk of receiving a fake ticket is very high.
Before placing an order on an unfamiliar resource, it's worth reading reviews on independent platforms. Complaints about non-refundable tickets or fake tickets are a red flag.
Recommendations for choosing seats:
- Orchestra (Parterre) — maximum detail of the performers' acting, ideal for those who appreciate acting.
- Dress Circle (Belétage) — excellent balance between stage view and a sense of closeness to the action.
- Balcony — panoramic view of the entire stage, suitable for a first introduction to the production.
Tip for saving time:
If the ticket office shows "Sold out" for your chosen date, subscribe to notifications on our website. 1–2 weeks before the performance, some reservations are released — freeing up seats. Also, keep an eye on the listings: students and seniors are sometimes offered special conditions.
Placing an order on our website takes just a few minutes — choose your date, book your seats, and receive your e-ticket via email.
Performers and Creators: Double Anniversary in 2026
"The Inspector General with a Sequel" in its Moscow production on April 24, 2026, marks a significant convergence of two anniversaries. The National Dramatic Alexandrinsky Theatre celebrates its 270th anniversary, and director Valery Fokin marks his 80th birthday. The anniversary tour program becomes a symbolic event for the entire Russian stage. This performance unites generations of audiences and theatre lovers, and the author of the production once again proves that classical literature can sound sharp and contemporary.
Its cultural significance cannot be overstated. Russia's oldest theatre and one of today's legendary directors have united in a project that has influenced global stage practice. How often does a play become a textbook for theatre schools on three continents?
Creators of the play:
- Director: Valery Fokin — People's Artist of Russia, Artistic Director of the Alexandrinsky Theatre, author of a daring version of Gogol's comedy.
- Set Designer: Alexander Borovsky — created the visual concept, merging classic and modern elements.
- Composer: Alexander Manotskov — the musical score emphasizes the absurdity of Gogol's world.
- Leading Roles: Khlestakov — Igor Yasulovich, Mayor — Sergey Parshin.
The performers of the leading roles have entered the history of Russian theatre. Igor Yasulovich created a Khlestakov-philosopher, reflecting on the nature of deception. Sergey Parshin embodied the Mayor as a man of the system, simultaneously a victim and creator of absurdity.
The production's influence has spread far beyond Russia. European directors cite "The Alexandrinsky's Inspector General with a Sequel" in their own works. Critics call the play a benchmark for deconstructing Nikolai Gogol's classic without losing the author's original intent. Valery Fokin's 80th birthday coincides with a new wave of interest in this theatrical statement.
The double anniversary transforms the April performances into a cultural pilgrimage. The Alexandrinsky Theatre's 270th anniversary meets the director's 80-year creative quest — a rare coincidence in the theatrical calendar. Tickets to this event become a pass into the living history of Russian dramaturgy, where past and present intertwine on stage. You can buy tickets for "The Inspector General with a Sequel" and choose the best seats right now on our website.
