During the New Year holidays, you can have a great time in the capital. If you are wondering where to go in Moscow in January, check out the list of cultural and entertainment events at the beginning of the year.
Instructions
Step 1
The famous Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory on New Year's holidays invites everyone to the amazing Sleeping Beauty performance. Viewers can enjoy the program based on "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Heroes" by A. S. Pushkin with the participation of the Orpheus radio symphony orchestra using music from the Sleeping Beauty ballet.
Step 2
Theater lovers should go to the play "Prince Caspian" at the "Theater on Malaya Bronnaya" based on the tale of the English writer Clive Staples Lewis. The performance is suitable for both adults and young spectators. Also, the Moscow theater poster invites residents and guests of the capital to the Bolshoi Theater for the Nutcracker performance. It is worth going to this Christmas ballet show because of the true holiday mood, which does not disappear even in a rather dark production.
Step 3
The Chinese Circus show arrives at Gostiny Dvor on New Year's holidays. A kaleidoscope of incredible possibilities of the human body, complex tricks and beautiful plastic elements awaits the audience. Admirers of the classics in the “Theater im. Vl. Mayakovsky "is waiting for the play" Marriage ", and fans of topical comedies are invited by the theater" Sphere "to the production of" Profitable Place ".
Step 4
Do not miss the children's shows, which will take place in early January at the Moscow International House of Music. Children will surely like "New Year's Adventures of Luntik and His Friends", "New Years Adventures of the Barboskins" and "Tales of the Learned Cat" based on the tales of A. S. Pushkin.
Step 5
Long New Year's holidays allow you to enrich yourself culturally and go to several exhibitions in Moscow. An event dedicated to the anniversary of Valentin Serov is being held at the Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts invites you to get acquainted with the work of Caravaggio, and a photo exhibition dedicated to the national post-war period is open at Kuntsevo Plaza.