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Director: Alexey Kiryushchenko
Casting: Sergey Shakurov, Maria Aronova, Mikhail Policemako.
The play "Little Comedies" at the Vyborgsky Community Center is an amazing theatrical event that will give the audience many pleasant emotions and make them think about the eternal questions of life. The production is based on the works of classics of Russian literature and is a collection of short, but deep and witty scenes.
The Vyborgsky Community Center is one of the most famous venues in St. Petersburg, located in the historical district of the city. The Vyborg Palace of Culture hall is equipped with modern equipment, which ensures high-quality sound and light, and comfortable spectator seats will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the performance.
"Little Comedies" is not just a performance, it is an opportunity to enjoy the magnificent acting and be imbued with subtle humor and philosophy that permeate each scene. The production promises to be interesting for both connoisseurs of classical literature and for those who just want to spend an evening in pleasant company.
In order to become a part of this theatrical event, you can buy tickets on our website. Buying tickets online is convenient and fast, you can choose the best seats and avoid queues. Do not miss the chance to see the performance "Little Comedies" in the Vyborg Palace of Culture and enjoy an unusual look at familiar stories.
Hurry up to buy tickets on our website and spend an unforgettable evening surrounded by art and culture. The performance promises to be one of the brightest events of the theater season.
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