15 April 2025
The play "Once Upon a Time. There Was a House." at the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre: Immersion in the world of fate and choice
The play "Once Upon a Time. There Was a House." at the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre invites viewers to immerse themselves in a fascinating world where the destinies of 24 characters, including people and animals, intertwine. The production, created by Konstantin Khabensky together with playwright Alexander Tsypkin, is a "folk tale for adults." These are 11 stories that come together in a single ending, known from the very beginning, but which does not lose its intrigue.
The performance takes place on the famous stage of the Moscow Art Theatre named after A.P. Chekhov, located in the center of Moscow. This theater is known for its high-class productions and is a place to meet real art. "Once Upon a Time. There Was. A House." is not just a performance, it is a reflection on life choices, love, friendship and fate. Each viewer will find something close to themselves, because the stories of the heroes, be it a person or an animal, reflect our own experiences and emotions.
Buy tickets on our website - this is your chance to become part of this exciting story. Don't miss the chance to see how the paths of 18 people, 2 rats, 2 parrots, a cat and a dog, living under one roof, cross. Their stories will make you think about what is really important in life and will open up a new perspective on the world.
Visit our website to buy tickets for the play "Once Upon a Time. There Was. A House." and witness an amazing theatrical experience that will remain in your memory. Don't miss the chance to see how the art of theater comes to life on the stage of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater.
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