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A unique interactive children's party program, "Magic Box," will unfold across 15 venues at the Journey to Christmas festival. Two 45-minute performances will be held daily from December 27, 2025, to January 11, 2026, in a unique format that combines theater, fairy tales, and live audience interaction. Admission is free.
The central element of the performance is a huge theatrical box, opened by life-size puppets. A young actor emerges, followed by Father Frost and other magical characters. They actively engage the children in the story, organizing contests and dances, turning each performance into a shared, festive event.
The program's unique feature is the participation of young, yet already renowned, actors who have starred in popular Russian films and provided voiceovers for cartoons. The performers don't just play their roles: they interact with the audience, answer questions, and create a warm, truly magical atmosphere.
So, Karina Kagramanyan will perform on December 27thGorodetskaya Street (property 1), December 28 – in the park nearGolyanovsky pond, and on December 30th – onSvyatoozerskaya Street (property 1). Valeria Shevchenko will perform on December 31 in the square nearNekrasovka metro station, January 1st – onGlory Square, and on January 2 – inKolomenskoye Museum-Reserve.
Stanislav Solomatin will delight viewers on January 3rdTeply Stan Street (possession 1), January 6 – onMatveevskaya Street (possession 4), January 7 – at the intersection Sokolovo-Meshcherskaya and Yurovskaya streets.
Sofia Petrova will take the stage on January 4thDmitry Donskoy Boulevard (possession 11), January 5 – onAdmiral Rudnev Street (possession 8), January 8 – in Zelenograd (boulevard area, 16th microdistrict).
Alisa Efimenko will meet with the audience on January 9thsquare along Olonetsky Proezd (intersection of Molodtsova and Sukhonskaya streets), January 10 – inSerebryakov passage (house 14, building 1), January 11 – onStartovaya Street (possession 12).
The project includes performances of "The Nutcracker" and the fairy tale "By the Pike's Command." Performances will begin at 12:00 PM and 1:15 PM on each date.
Schedule and additional information can be found atlink.
From December 12, 2025 to January 11, 2026, the capital will once again be immersed in the magical atmosphere of the main winter holiday at the venues of the Moscow Seasons festival series. The Journey to Christmas festival, beloved by millions of city residents and visitors, will be part of the project. Winter in Moscow will present an educational and entertainment program at venues across the city. Guests can expect over 4,900 master classes, over 6,400 hours of sporting events, and over 1,700 New Year's performances. The festival program places a special emphasis on charity.
Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity, mutual support, comfort, and a festive spirit. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating conditions for creative development, active recreation, and warm social interaction during the cold season.
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