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Theatre<br />
“…The Theater Begins With the Cloakroom”<br />
text Marina Lukanina, photos Oleg Migachev<br />
Stanislavsky Music Theater<br />
17 Ul. Bolshaya Dmitrovka<br />
Metro stations: Chekhovskaya, Pushkinskaya,<br />
Tverskaya<br />
7(495) 629-28-35<br />
Moscow Mayakovsky Academic Theater<br />
19, Bolshaya Nikitskaya<br />
Metro Station: Arbatskaya<br />
7(495) 690 46 58<br />
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This phrase is attributed to one of the founders of the Moscow Chekhov Art Theater;<br />
Konstantin Stanislavsky. It is believed that he wrote in a letter to the cloakroom<br />
staff of his theater that: “…our theater differs from many others by the fact that<br />
performances start the minute members of audiences enter the theatre. You are the<br />
first to greet them…” Our acquaintance with Moscow theaters begins with a map.<br />
This guide will help you find the theatres and provide you with contact details, standard<br />
repertoires, and some background history.<br />
March 2009<br />
Novaya Opera<br />
3 Ul. Karetny Ryad<br />
Metro Stations: Pushkinskaya, Tverskaya,<br />
Mayakovskaya<br />
694-08-68<br />
Chekhov Moscow Art Theater<br />
3, Kamergersky Pereulok<br />
Metro Station: Okhotny Ryad<br />
7(495)629-87-60, 7(495) 692-67-48<br />
Maly Theater<br />
1/6 Teatralnaya Ploshad<br />
Metro stations: Okhotny Ryad, Teatralnaya<br />
7(495) 623-26-21v<br />
Sovremennik<br />
9A, Chistoprudny Blvd<br />
Metro stations: Chistyye Prudy, Turgenevskaya<br />
7(495) 628-77-49<br />
Bolshoi Theater<br />
1, Teatralnaya Ploshad<br />
Metro stations: Okhotny Ryad, Teatralnaya<br />
+7(495) 292-92-70