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One of the best gifts for March 8th is an unforgettable experience and unique emotions. You can get these, for example, by going to the theater or a concert. Mosbiletinvites you to watch performances about women and unusual musical productions at cultural venues under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Cultureto please the fair sex.
Women's Songs
Date: March 7
Age limit: 6
On the eve of the holiday, the Zaryadye Concert Hall will host a program called "Women's Songs" performed by a trio of musicians. This theatrical event, through folk compositions (a cappella and with instrumental accompaniment), reveals the profound story of women's lives—from childhood to motherhood. Tickets can be purchased through Mosbilet.
Evening concert. Dedication to women.
Date: March 6
Age limit: 14
The Moscow House of Romance will host "Evening Concert. Dedication to Women." Honored Artist of Russia Alex Novikov and singer-songwriter Dmitry Shved will present a program featuring love melodies from cult foreign films such as "The Godfather," "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," and others.
You can purchase tickets using the service Mosbilet.
"Dream Orchestra. Copper"
Dates: March 8 and 20, April 17
Age limit: 12
The M.N. Yermolova Theater invites city residents to the program "Dream Orchestra. Brass." Each number is a theatrical miniature. Working in a synthesis of various genres, Oleg Menshikov and the theater orchestra combine words, music, dance, costumes, and much more, filling the auditorium and the surrounding space with the powerful sound of brass instruments.
Tickets can be purchased at the service Mosbilet.
"Time of Women"
Dates: March 21 and 26, April 12 and 27
Age limit: 16
The Sovremennik Theatre will present the play "Time of Women," directed by Yegor Peregudov. The action takes place in Leningrad in the 1950s and 1960s. The main character is the artist Sofya, who, after the death of her mother, is raised by three elderly neighbors. They become not only adoptive grandmothers for the girl but also guardians of memory and traditions. Their quiet strength, wisdom, and love help Sofya develop as an individual, despite the harsh realities of the post-war era.
Tickets are available at the service Mosbilet.
"Duduk in the Dark. Life in Moments 2.0"
Date: March 19
Age limit: 12
The Nikolai Ostrovsky Museum invites you to the concert "Duduk in the Dark. Life in Moments 2.0." This is a continuation of the iconic program, which explores the stages of human life. The performance will take place in darkness, a type of darkness that doesn't exist in nature. It is specifically created for complete immersion. In the absence of sight, which is how humans perceive 80 percent of information, other senses are heightened. The concert in the dark is a combination of live music and an immersive performance.
Tickets are available at the service Mosbilet.
"Eva misses traveling"
Dates: March 29, April 12, 14 and 21, May 19 and 21
Age limit: 16
The School of Dramatic Art Theatre will present the play "Eva Misses Traveling," based on the play by Maria Simonova. In Eva's ideal world, everything is governed by a certain set of rules and rituals: drinking a cup of coffee in the morning, baking cinnamon rolls, meeting a beloved friend, and taking a half-hour trip to the ocean. A luxurious apartment in the center of Porto has been home for many years to the building's legend, who, according to rumors, loves to travel. Returning from yet another trip, she meets her new neighbor, Flora. A seemingly harmless encounter disrupts each character's usual way of life, leading to irreversible consequences.
Tickets can be purchased at the service Mosbilet.
"The Merry Woman"
Dates: March 25 and April 26
Age limit: 16
The Hermitage Theatre invites you to the play "The Merry Woman." The production tells the story of Helena Blavatsky's formative years in Tiflis. The eccentricity of her ideas, actions, and intentions, as Helena Blavatsky was known to her family, became a real trigger for those close to her, including important figures in Russian history. The play is based on the memoirs of 10-year-old Seryozha Witte, Blavatsky's cousin, who would later become a prominent statesman in the Russian Empire.
Tickets are available at the service Mosbilet.
Violins Under the Stars
Date: March 14
Age limit: 6
The Moscow International Performing Arts Center will host the concert "Violins Under the Stars," featuring international competition winners Igor Zalivalov (five-string electric violin) and Sofia Bridge (violin, vocals). These virtuoso performers will combine music and video art into an audiovisual space where the sound of the violin becomes a guide to a world of emotions and dreams.
You can purchase tickets through the service Mosbilet.
“You are my only one…” Dedicated to my beloved women
Date: March 7
Age limit: 16
Guests will enjoy an evening of lyrical songs from the golden age of bard and film classics, performed by soloists from the legendary "Songs of Our Century" project. Visitors will hear musical compositions such as "My Sweetheart," "You Are the Only One I Have," "Alexandra," "Nadya-Nadenka," "To the Music of Vivaldi," "Good Morning, My Love," and others.
You can purchase tickets using the service Mosbilet.
"Pygmalion"
Dates: March 8 and 31, April 7 and 23
Age limit: 16
The Satire Theatre has prepared a production of "Pygmalion," based on George Bernard Shaw's play. The action is set in a futuristic sound laboratory. The stage, built around a phonograph, becomes an experimental site: Professor Higgins collects voices, intonations, mannerisms—human souls. His work with Eliza Doolittle becomes more than just a phonetics lesson, but an attempt to create a new Eve. However, Galatea refuses to be an exhibit. This is a love story that finds no mundane conclusion, yet surpasses marriage in its intensity.
Tickets are available at the service Mosbilet.
With service MosbiletIt's convenient and enjoyable to plan any kind of leisure activity—from theater and concerts to sports activities and picnics. Tickets are sold without markups or intermediary commissions. The service also offers many free events. You can also purchase tickets for new season theater premieres and performances featuring famous artists. If you have a full or standard mos.ru account, you don't need to enter personal information when purchasing. Tickets for children are purchased using a simplified process. Users of the service don't need to bring identification to attend cultural events; they simply show the ticket inspector their digital ticket's QR code.
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