Events
16+
Comedy
Premiere
Mad money
Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater
28Sa, 18:00Jun
2Fr, 18:00Jan 2026
16+
Drama
The Demons
Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater
3Th, 19:00Jul
6Th, 19:00Nov
16+
Comedy
Premiere
Chekhov. I want to live!
Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater
4Fr, 19:00Jul
28Fr, 19:00Nov
16+
Comedy
The Government Inspector
Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater
5Sa, 18:00Jul
30Su, 18:00Nov
16+
Play
Premiere
The Cherry Orchard
Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater
4Th, 19:00Sep
5We, 19:00Nov
16+
Drama
Three Sisters
Saint PetersburgLensovet Theater
4Sa, 18:00Oct
Description
Oleg Andreev
May 2, 1975 in the German city of Dresden was born a talented actor. In 1997, he completed his studies at the course of I.P. Vladimirov at the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Art and joined the theater troupe.
His acting career included participation in a number of productions, among which were: “The Troubadour and His Friends” where he played the Bandit and the Chief of Guards, “Puss in Boots” as the Ogre, “Ptushkina's Jokes” as Dron, “On the Boy Place” as Grishka, “Klop” with various roles, ‘Fro’ as a machinist's assistant, “The Kid and Carlson Who Lives on the Roof” as Fille, “The Imaginary Sick” as Cleanth, “Caligula” as Scipio, ‘Barbarians’ as Pritykin, “The Moor” as Othello, “Vladimir Square” as Sizobryukhov, “A Streetcar Named Desire” as Pablo Gonzalez, “Invitation to the Castle” as Patrice Bombel, “Casimir and Caroline” as The Man in a Tailcoat, “Funny Money” as Victor Johnson, "Chekhov. Vaudeville“ as Shipuchin, ”Frederick, or Boulevard of Crimes“ as Parisot, ”The Reserve“ as Pototsky, ”Russian Matrix“ as Bogatyr, ”August: Osage County“ as Steve Heidebrecht, ”I'm Afraid of Love" as Lyosha and others.
In addition to the theater, the actor actively starred in films. His filmography includes such works as “Streets of Broken Lights”, “Homicidal Force”, “Special Forces”, “Niro Wolfe and Archie Goodwin”, “The Tale of Fedot the Streltsy”, “The Golden Bullet Agency”, “Lines of Fate”, “Big Walk”, “Cobra”, ‘Agency’, “Men Do Not Cry”, “The Princess and the Beggar”, “Stolypin”