Ticket to the “Big Show of Illusions” at the “Circus of Miracles” from the Ivanhoe theater company. Musical theater "Ivango" in Kuntsevo Circus of Miracles schedule

At the beginning of this year, my daughter and I were at the Ivanhoe Circus of Miracles on Kuntsevskaya, watched “The Little Prince,” and really enjoyed it. Therefore, when I saw a promotion for tickets to the premiere at the new venue on Kashirka, I immediately decided to take it, especially since I can get to the Moskvorechye cultural center by minibus without transfers.

For those who are just going there, here is my detailed review.

So, the Moskvorechye cultural center, now called the cultural center, is small. The inside has been renovated, but anyone who has been there before will see something familiar - the mosaic, thank God, was not replaced with faceless plastic. But essentially. There are changing rooms in the first foyer. So in winter you don’t have to worry about having to carry bales of outerwear with you.

There are comfortable soft seats where you can change clothes/shoes and wait if you are the greeter.

What made me happy is that there is a ramp. So the performances are also accessible to those in wheelchairs.


There is also a box office for the Ivanhoe Theater Company. You can buy tickets directly to the beginning performance or to other performances.

There is also a small cafeteria with a couple of tables on the ground floor. And - where would we be without this - a stand where they take pictures with animals. In our case, these were two dogs and a pair of parrots. The prices are ungodly!!! I might have taken a photo of my daughter, but a photo for the price of an airplane wing without the ability to get it in electronic form is too much.



There is a cart with popcorn and cotton candy on the second floor in the lobby. Ice cream sales point. Buffet in a separate room.



There are also tables near the entrance to the halls on both the first and second floors, but for adults they are high. And seats where you can wait for the performance to start.


The auditorium is small. The chairs are new.



Pillows are provided for children. They lay near the wall in piles.


A very convenient option! I sat the child on such a pillow - and everything was visible. Great!


True, since they just opened, there weren’t enough pillows for everyone. And those who were used to the fact that Kuntsevskaya was full of them, and came to the third bell, were unable to get a pad. But the employees said that a new batch of pillows is on the way, so there will soon be a lot of them here too.

Well, and directly about the show “Through Time” itself.

Stated as 0+. This is, of course, not entirely true. Firstly, the duration of the performance including intermission is 2.5 hours. Not every child under three years old can withstand this. Secondly, even a five-year-old child will not always be able to master the idea of ​​the play, and even less so for very young children. But I must admit, all this does not prevent children of any age from watching with their mouths open. Although after the intermission, of course, children’s crying was heard every now and then from behind.

My daughter and I liked the show. Interesting numbers, good voices, original transitions from one to another, varied music. In general, here you have a circus, a theater, a musical, and a laser show.


My daughter liked the jugglers the most. An original performance, beautiful costumes, and even difficult work in pairs.

And the parrots were impressive.


Although I was struck down by the griffin.


But all the animals were good. I didn’t even have time to photograph the dogs, I was so carried away.


After this, reviews were deleted wherever Aquamarine (Ivanhoe) could, instead of an apology. I’m writing where you can’t delete it. Excuse me, the country should know its heroes. Moms with children, it’s better to read carefully about FREE aquamarine tickets. Do you want to injure your child or ruin the evening? Welcome to #aquamarine or #ivenhoe Yesterday (06/25/2016) we went to the circus using a social ticket. Before this, we had, of course, visited it many times. Ivanhoe loves to give tickets to the poor, orphans, and disabled children. We went completely free. Never paid anything. We were glad that there were such kind people. Until yesterday. Yesterday we were turned around. We entered the circus, joyful and satisfied. The tickets had to be changed at the box office (on the ticket, even in super small print, nothing about money is indicated, well, it’s like an idiot, so that they come and pay, after all, they’ve already arrived) for tickets with a seat. The child went to the cash register and was told “200 rubles.” To the question “why? They gave us social media...” They didn’t let me finish, I was immediately rude. To kid. In a children's institution. Okay, 200 rubles, so 200 rubles. I'm giving away the money. “Are you going to take one?” I say: “ah, 200 for each?” "Well, yes!" and with such irritation. I say, we’ll go call and think about it. To which they told us “they were already completely insolent” and threw money and a ticket back. The child, naturally, came out, barely holding back tears and said that he would rather go to the cinema or something else. The evening is ruined. We call the hotline. “Yes, there are no free tickets anymore. There used to be. Are the staff rude? No, this is the first time we’ve heard about this, we can’t help.” Instead of “Sorry, let’s have a conversation”...They could at least lie, for the sake of decency. The circus is generally famous for its staff. Although I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same woman. It's too similar. Last year, a woman pushed a 3-4 year old child out of the chair he had moved to. For some reason, she couldn’t ask his mother or himself. The moment he stood up, she simply abruptly began to take his chair and push him out. To my question "why?" "He's in the way!!!" “It doesn’t bother me, there’s no one else on this side.” But she didn’t care anymore; there was no one behind us from our edge. Only row 4 was his mother sitting. That is, he seemed to interfere with me. But in fact - to her. Because what followed was “the chocks came in large numbers” and everything fell into place. The complaint against this employee was removed from the site, and I don’t think any action was taken either. After all, this is the first time they’ve heard about this, and they can’t help)) Yes, I really believe that theater begins with a hanger. And that the staff should control themselves, and not say that everyone around them was insolent, just because they clarified why the tickets were always free and nothing was stated about payment. Well, exactly, they were completely insolent. PS: we have always liked the circus and theater. I do not argue. But after such an attitude, apparently if I were some kind of star, everything would be different. I am against rudeness to children and certainly against nationalism.