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Omsk Musical Theatre

The Omsk Operetta Theater received the status of a musical theater in 1981, when it celebrated a housewarming in a new building specially built for it. The building of the Omsk Musical Theater is located in the very center of the city and is its decoration. It was developed by Moscow architects in collaboration with the chief architect of Omsk A. Karimov. The theater building has modern look, equipped with a spacious foyer, large and cozy auditorium and special theatrical atmosphere.

The Omsk State Musical Theater is a creative acting troupe that delights the viewer with a varied repertoire of opera classics, ballet and operetta.

History of the Omsk Musical Theater

During the war, an acting troupe evacuated from the Stalingrad Musical Comedy Theater worked in Omsk. The theater has become a real joy and consolation for the city residents. The audience loved it so much that in 1946 the Omsk authorities decided to create a regional musical comedy theater. The formation of the theater was helped by specialists from the Stalingrad Theater who remained in the city, teachers from the Omsk music school and leading soloist of the Leningradsky Ballet opera house N. Kalashnikov.

The Omsk Operetta Theater was officially opened in May 1947. The first premiere performance of the new theater was the operetta “The Apple of Love” by composer R. Heif. In the first years of its formation, the repertoire of the Omsk Musical Theater consisted of operettas Soviet composers– “Coralline” by K. Listov, “ True friend"V. Solovyov-Sedogo, "Arshin Mal-alan" by Gadzhibekov, "Cossack beyond the Danube" by S. Gulak-Artemovsky.

For more than 30 years the theater had the status of “operetta theater”. During this time, all the best operettas of the world classics were staged on its stage, as well as popular Soviet operettas and musical comedies - “White Acacia”, “Free Wind” by I. Dunaevsky, “Wedding in Malinovka”, “Next to You” by B. Alexandrov , “Trembita”, “Kiss of Chanita Y. Milutin”, “Wonderful Land”, “ Sorochinskaya fair"A. Ryabova, "Heart of the Baltic", "Sevastopol Waltz" by K. Listov and many others.

Often the theater won the right to be the first production. Thus, the Omsk Musical Theater staged the operettas “Dawn over the Irtysh” by E. Rodygin, “Natasha’s Mistake” by N. Minkha, “Lefty” by V. Dmitriev, “Vasily Terkin” by A. Novikov.

In the 60s, the Omsk Theater became a real experimental theater. Being an operetta theater, in 1961 it staged the first children's musical performance“Cat House” by composer V. Wahlgardt, and in 1968 the first ballet production “ The Snow Queen» H. Sindinga and N. Gade.

In 1981 the theater received new status- Musical Theatre. The repertoire of the Omsk Musical Theater has expanded significantly since then. The best operas and ballet performances world classics. However, in its repertoire policy, the theater has always given great attention productions of plays by domestic authors.

Omsk Musical Theater today

Today the Omsk State Musical Theater is one of the largest theater groups in Siberia. He is actively touring, showing his productions in many cities around the world. In Omsk the theater is known for its active creative and charitable activities. The repertoire of the Omsk Musical Theater includes more than 60 performances of a wide variety musical genre– classical opera, musical, rock ballet, operetta, musical performance.

Poster of the Omsk Musical Theater

Ballet “Juno and Avos” by A. Rybnikov;
- musical performance “My Wife is a Liar” by V. Ilyin, V. Lukashov;
- ballet “Karbyshev” by D. Shostakovich;
- opera “The Dawns Here Are Quiet...” by K. Molchanov;
- operetta “Wedding with a Dowry” by B. Mokrousov.

The Omsk Musical Theater is a theater with an active creative position, delighting viewers with a varied musical repertoire.

The Omsk State Musical Theater dates back to 1946, when by order of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR it was decided to organize a regional musical comedy theater in the city.

The creative base of the theater was a group of actors from the Stalingrad Theater of Musical Comedy, which worked in Omsk during the Great Patriotic War. Patriotic War. The first artistic composition of the new theater also included some of the leaders of the creative workshops of the Stalingrad Theater: director A. Yu. Egintov, music director D. L. Paley, main artist B.S. Marin. A. N. Orlov was appointed to the position of chief director, the leadership of the ballet workshop was headed by the leading soloist of the Leningrad Maly Opera Theater N. I. Kalashnikova, and the teacher of the Omsk Music College E. V. Kalugina was invited to work with the choir. First artistic director theater became National artist Tajik SSR, Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR L. N. Itskov.

The grand opening of the theater took place on May 24, 1947 with the operetta of the Soviet composer R. Heif “The Apple of Love” based on the play by I. Lukovsky, dedicated to historical events from the life of Admiral F. Ushakov. The next four productions also turned out to be works of Soviet authors (“Coralline” by K. Listov, “True Friend” by V. Solovyov-Sedoy, “Arshin Mal Alan” by U. Gadzhibekov, “Cossack beyond the Danube” by S. Gulak-Artemovsky), which in many ways determined all future creative destiny Omsk Theater, where the main element of the repertory playbill has always been works about the life of the Soviet people.

Over the 35 years of the theater’s activity in the status of musical comedy, along with the pearls of foreign classics, almost all of the most popular and little-known operettas and musical comedies of domestic composers have been performed - I. Dunaevsky (“White Acacia”, 1957; “Free Wind”, 1948), B Alexandrova (“Wedding in Malinovka”, 1948 and 1955; “Near You”, 1951), A. Ryabova (“Wonderful Land”, 1950; “Sorochinskaya Fair”, 1948 and 1972), Y. Milutina (“Trembita” ,1950; “The Circus Lights the Lights”, 1961; “Lanterns-Lanterns”, 1958; “Kiss of Chanita”, 1957), K. Listov (“Stalingraders Sing”, 1956; “Heart of a Baltic Man”, 1964; “Sevastopol Waltz”, 1962 and 1975), V. Solovyov-Sedogo (“The Most Treasured”, 1953; “Eighteen Years”, 1973) and many, many others.

In addition, the theater often received the honorary right to “first stage” their new works. Thus, on the stage of the Omsk Musical Comedy Theater, for the first time in the country, E. Rodygin’s operettas were staged - “Dawn over the Irtysh” (1960) and “Happiness difficult roads"(1963), N. Minha - "Natasha's Mistake" (1962) and "The Mysterious Stranger" (1969), V. Dmitrieva "Lefty" (1974), A. Novikova - "Special Assignment" (1965) and "Vasily Terkin "(1971). In 1961, the theater produced its first production for children (“The Cat’s House” by P. Wahlgardt), and in 1968 its first ballet (“The Snow Queen” by H. Sinding, N. Gade). The theater team has repeatedly won awards for its productions. top places at various All-Union and All-Russian shows (1st and 2nd degree diplomas for the performances “White Acacia”, “Chanita’s Kiss”, “Special Assignment”, “Vasily Terkin” and others), which contributed to the well-deserved right of the Omsk Musical Comedy to be called a theater - “a laboratory of Soviet operetta "

A great contribution to the formation and development of the Omsk Musical Comedy Theater was made by director M. O. Snegov, Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR A. N. Khitev, deputy director A. S. Tsukerman, main directors L. D. Rotbaum, Honored Artist of the RSFSR V.D. Lavrov, Honored Artist of the RSFSR A.I. Paverman, chief conductors L.Z. Ballo, B.A. Ventskovsky, A.N. Volkov, V.V. Vitkovsky, chief choreographer Honored Artist of the RSFSR V. Ya. Tulupova, artists Honored Artist of the RSFSR M. N. Logvinova and V. S. Marin, choirmasters V. F. Savelyev, T. P. Pospelova (Bobrova). Bright, diverse images in performances of classical and modern operetta were created on the stage of the theater by actors - Honored Artists of the RSFSR E. Demina, N. Blokhina, M. Lavrova, V. Volodin, A. Lipatov, Yu. Klimov, as well as actors V. Rautbart, I. Gracheva, T. Zolotareva, V. Andreev, V. Klenert, N. Masyukov, Z. Tkacheva, N. Bembel, Y. Sukhanov, S. Khvorostyanoy, V. Dmitriev, G. Selyukov, ballet soloists N. Rotovitskaya, E Marten, L. Kalashnikova, V. Zagumennaya, A. Girzhev, P. Shadrin, D. Rashchupkin, G. Korobeinikov and many, many others.

In 1981, as a result of a major reorganization, the musical comedy theater acquired a higher status - the Musical Theater and moved to a new modern building (architects D. E. Lurie, N. N. Struzhin and N. N. Belousova). The grand opening took place on January 29, 1982 with the premiere of T. Khrennikov’s opera “Into the Storm” (director - main director theater - Honored Artist of the AzSSR A. T. Usubov, conductor - People's Artist of the RSFSR G. P. Provatorov). The 80s in the theater's activities became a period of formation of the opera and ballet repertoire. Many were put famous works world classics - the opera “La Traviata” by G. Verdi (1982), “ Barber of Seville"G. Rossini (1984), "Pagliacci" by R. Leoncavallo (1986), "Eugene Onegin" by P. Tchaikovsky (1988), ballets - "Esmeralda" by C. Pugni (1983), "Giselle" by A. Adam (1987) , " Swan Lake"P. Tchaikovsky (1989).

However, no less attention in the theater's repertoire policy was paid, as in previous years, to productions of plays by domestic authors. Many works by famous composers - S. Prokofiev (ballet “Romeo and Juliet”, 1991), D. Shostakovich (ballet “The Young Lady and the Hooligan”, 1984), R. Shchedrin (ballet “The Little Humpbacked Horse”, 1986), T. Khrennikov (comic opera “The Golden Calf”, 1986), E. Ptichkina (musical comedy “Risk is a Noble Cause”, musical drama “I Came to Give You Freedom”, both 1987), V. Kazenina (musical “The Forgetful Groom”, 1985) , A. Rybnikov (rock ballet “Juno and “Avos”, 1985) and others, presented in the repertory playbill, allowed the Omsk Musical Theater to become a venue for festivals Soviet music in 1986 and 1988, held within the framework of the visiting secretariats of the board of the Union of Composers of the RSFSR.

And the first joint foreign productions early 90s ( production team from the USA - musicals by G. Opelka “Charlie Bar” and “The Three Musketeers”, by the Austrian director and singer of Russian origin B. Rubashkin of the operas “La Bohème” by G. Puccini and “Rigoletto” by G. Verdi), as well as the first foreign tour (China , 1992) contributed creative growth collective and organization of the first vocal competitions on the basis of the theater ( All-Russian competition operetta and musical artists, 1991; international competition opera singers them. B. Rubashkina, 1993).

Currently, the Omsk State Musical Theater is one of the largest groups Siberian region, leading active creative, touring, social and charitable activities. The theater's repertoire includes 60 performances of a wide variety of musical genres, from classical opera to musicals and rock ballet.

Great place in the theater's repertoire along with the best examples foreign classics (operas by G. Verdi, G. Puccini, J. Bizet “The Pearl Fishers”, 2006; ballets by A. Adam “Giselle”, L. Minkus “Don Quixote”, 2001; operettas by I. Kalman “Maritsa”, 1995; "Bayadera", 1986 and 1994; "Queen of Czardas", 1990; "Circus Princess", 1993; "Dutch Girl", 1986; I. Strauss " Bat", 1982, etc.) are still occupied by domestic works.

Thanks to creative and friendly relations with famous composers modernity - adv. art. USSR T. N. Khrennikov, people. art. RF V. I. Kazenin, M. S. Samoilov, honored. artists of the Russian Federation A. B. Zhurbin, A. V. Kulygin, E. B. Fertelmeister, A. A. Pantykin, the theater repeatedly became a customer and co-author of their new works - the melodrama “Lubina Grove” (1999) and the musical drama “Forever Living” "(2005, winner of the "Crystal Rose of V. Rozov" award) by V. Kazenin, musical "Wild Dog Dingo, or the Tale of First Love" by E. Fertelmeister (2007), neo-ballet "Apotheosis" by A. Pantykin (2007, winner of a special prize International Theater Forum “Golden Knight”), etc.

Thematic range creative repertoire theater is extensive. A large place is occupied by performances created on the basis of Russian literary classics- based on the works of A. S. Pushkin (5, including two ballets “ Captain's daughter"T. Khrennikova, 1999 and "Ruslan and Lyudmila" to the music of M. Glinka, 2004), M. Yu. Lermontov (ballet by V. Kazenin "Song about the Merchant Kalashnikov", 1997), F. M. Dostoevsky (musical by V. Kazenin “The Forgetful Groom”, 1985), I. S. Turgenev (opera-ballet by E. Ptichkin “ Spring waters", 1994), A. P. Chekhov (ballet by V. Gavrilin "Anyuta", 1993), N. V. Gogol (ballet to the music of foreign and domestic composers "The Overcoat", 2009).

The theater pays due attention to the creation of modern productions aimed at national history, captured in stage works and films with music by famous domestic composers - K. Molchanov’s opera “The Dawns Here Are Quiet...”, 2000; musical comedies by T. Khrennikov “At six o’clock in the evening after the war”, 2003; V. Solovyov-Sedogo and M. Samoilov “Heavenly Slug”, 2005; B. Mokrousova “Wedding with a dowry”, 2004; D. Shostakovich “Moscow, Cheryomushki”, 2006, etc.).

Children's themes are also presented on the theater stage, embodied in familiar children fairy tale images– “Terem-Teremok” by I. Polsky, 1991; “Cat House” by P. Wahlgardt, 2000; “Cinderella” by A. Spadavecchia, 2001; “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by K. Khachaturyan, 2002; “Vasilisa the Beautiful” by S. Sirotin, 2004, etc.).

The theater actively cooperates in production activities with leading masters theatrical arts– directors People's Artist of the Russian Federation K. S. Strezhnev, Honored Artists of the Russian Federation O. T. Ivanova, V. B. Ryabov, V. I. Podgorodinsky, choreographers People's Artist of Buryatia O. V. Ignatiev, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation G. Kovtun , laureate of the All-Union and International competitions choreographers Yu. V. Puzakov, laureate of the competition of choreographers of the Republic of Belarus Yu. Lapsha.

The theater actively participates in festival events in the country. Ballet troupe She successfully performed at festivals - in 1999 in Kyiv (“Ballet Stars”) and in 2000 in Moscow (“Panorama of Musical Theatres”). In 2003, the theater troupe had the opportunity to represent our country at the International Festival “Martisor” in the capital of Moldova, Chisinau, and in 2008 participated in two International festivals– in memory of People’s Artist of the USSR T. Khrennikov in Yelets, Lipetsk region and at the theatrical forum “Golden Knight” in Moscow, which ended with the awarding of choreographer Yu. Puzakov, director of the neo-ballet “Apotheosis”, special prize"Golden Knight" "For deep embodiment tragic events history of Russia".

Among the various festivals organized at the Omsk Musical Theatre, “Stars of World Ballet” (2005), “Roads of Victory” (2005) especially stands out All-Russian festival“Panorama of Musical Theaters of Russia”, held twice already - in 2006 and 2009 on the initiative and with the support of the Governor, Chairman of the Government of the Omsk Region L.K. Polezhaev.

The theater's touring activities are extensive and varied. In addition to performances in many cities of Russia, Kazakhstan, China, the band and its soloists also visited Switzerland, the USA, Israel, Germany, and Japan. Since 2004, the theater has annually implemented the Governor’s program “Theater to the Village”, which makes it possible to introduce performing arts the most remote areas of the Omsk region.

Long-standing traditions have developed in the theater in the field of military patronage activities. Theater soloists are frequent guests not only of the military educational institutions and military units of the Omsk garrison, but also the West Siberian and Transbaikal military districts. Twice, in 1996 and 2002, as part of a creative team, the artists went to give concerts in Chechen Republic, for which the theater was noted certificate of honor internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, and the artists were awarded badges “For Distinction in Service”, II degree and medals “200 years of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation”.

Great contribution to creative development the theater was contributed by the chief director, Honored Artist of the RSFSR K. V. Vasiliev, chief conductor, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, laureate State Prize Udmurtia E.V. Rosen, conductor Honored Artist of the Russian Federation G.I. Komarovsky, choreographer S.V. Kolesnik, artists S.G. Bolle, Honored Artist of Bashkiria B.Ya. Torik.

Currently, the team of the Omsk State Musical Theater employs more than 500 people. The theater's cast is quite stable. More than 30 people from his team have already celebrated their 30th anniversary of working in the theater, and 12 people have celebrated their 40th anniversary! The honorary title “Legend of the Omsk Stage” is borne by soloists, theater veterans - Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Knight of the Order of Friendship, honorable Sir Omsk region N. A. Blokhina, honored. Russian artists M. A. Lavrova, I. V. Varnavin and G. T. Saleidze, S. G. Khvorostyanoy. Among the creative staff are People's Artists of the Russian Federation: G. Kotov, V. Shershneva, V. Nikeev; honorable artists of the Russian Federation M. Bagaev, V. Oshkukov, A. Motovilov, V. Miller, I. Trusova, T. Bobrova, A. Khmyrov, ballet soloists - Honored Artists of the Russian Federation E. Shikhova, O. Karpovich, S. Flyagin, as well as Z. Astankova, V. Yakovlev, D. Deryabin, L. Takmakova, I. Vorobyova, A. Markova, T. Biryukova and others.

Honorary veterans of the theater are the chief choirmaster of the theater, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Governor's Prize in the field of culture and art named after. People's Artist of the Russian Federation N. D. Chonishvili T. P. Bobrova, ballet director S. V. Saleidze, makeup artist P. V. Remizov, artist of the “Legend of the Omsk Stage” orchestra V. L. Tavrovsky, choir artists L. E. Podolyakov and Yu. A. Reshetnikov, cashier of the theater N. I. Rogacheva. To the artistic management team modern theater includes: director, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation B.L. Rotberg, chief conductor - laureate of the Governor's Prize in the field of culture and art named after. adv. art. RF N. D. Chonishvili Y. A. Sosnin, conductor V. S. Olin, chief choir master T. P. Bobrova, choir master E. P. Borodina.

Omsk State Musical Theater is a place to relax your soul and receive positive emotions. The beginning of the history of musical theater dates back to 1946. At this time, according to the instructions of the authorities, it was decided to organize in the city of Omsk regional theater musical comedy.

The theater was started by an acting group from Stalingrad, which operated in Omsk during the Great Patriotic War. The opening of the theater took place in a solemn atmosphere in May 1947: on this day, the audience was shown an operetta by the Soviet composer R. Heif called “The Apple of Love.”

The theater was located in the building that previously housed the Public Meeting. Despite the fact that the status of the theater was “musical comedy,” its stage featured both world-famous works and little-known operettas, as well as musical comedies Russian composers. Sometimes the theater was awarded the right to stage their first newest works.

Thanks to a major reorganization in 1981, the musical comedy theater received a significantly higher status for itself - the Musical Theater. In the same year he moved to a new building built in modern style, the architects of which were D.E. Lurie, N.N. Belousova and N.N.Struzhin. The opening ceremony took place in January 1982 with a showing of Khrennikov's opera Into the Storm.

Today the Omsk Musical Theater looks interesting and modern: there are free foyers where paintings are placed outstanding masters painting. In addition, it has a cozy auditorium, a well-equipped stage with good equipment. And most importantly, the theater has a special atmosphere that puts the audience in the right mood. It is worth noting that the auditorium in the Musical Theater is the largest in Omsk - it seats 795 people in the hall itself and 314 people in the upper tier.

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History of the theater

The history of the Omsk State Musical Theater begins in 1946 when the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR issued a decree on the opening of a musical comedy theater in the city.

The core of the troupe was made up of theater artists from Stalingrad who were evacuated to Omsk during the Second World War. Orlov became the first chief director, and the first artistic director was People's Artist of the Tajik SSR named Itskov.

In May 1947, the theater opened its doors to spectators for the first time. The debut production was Heif’s operetta called “The Apple of Love.” It was dedicated to the biography of the great Russian admiral Fyodor Ushakov.

In the first season, viewers of the Omsk State Musical Theater saw four more productions. These were “Coralline” by Listov, “Arshin Mal Alan” by Gadzhibekov, “Cossack beyond the Danube” by Gulak-Artemovsky and “True Friend” by Solovyov-Sedoy. It was this repertoire that decided the future of the theater. The main topic His works became the life of ordinary Soviet people.

Premieres of the Omsk Theater

Works were staged on the stage of the Omsk State Musical Theater foreign classics and plays by Soviet composers. Many insisted that the premiere of their works take place in Omsk.

So, on this stage the audience saw for the first time “Dawn over the Irtysh” by Rodygin, “Lefty” by Dmitriev, “Vasily Terkin” by Novikov, “Natasha’s Mistake” by Minha.

In 1961, on the stage of the Omsk State Musical Theater (Omsk), for the first time the viewer saw a production specifically intended for young viewers- this is Wahlgardt's "Cat House". Since 1968, the theater's repertoire has traditionally included ballet. The first ballet was “The Snow Queen,” which Gade and Sindinga worked on.

The theater often received awards. In particular, the performances “Vasily Terkin”, “Chanita’s Kiss”, “White Acacia”, “Special Assignment” received first and second degree diplomas. Soon the theater acquired the unofficial name of the laboratory of Soviet operetta.

Major reorganization

A large-scale reorganization of the Omsk State Musical Theater, a photo of which you can find in this article, took place in 1981. It received a higher status, becoming a regional state one. After this, the troupe moved to a new building.

On grand opening The premiere of Khrennikov's opera "Into the Storm" took place. Throughout the 80s of the last century, ballet and opera repertoire. Producers often turned to works of world classics.

At the same time, there was still a place for domestic authors, including young ones. A large number of bright and extraordinary productions led to the fact that the Omsk State Musical Theater (Omsk) became the center of two Soviet music festivals. They took place in 1986 and 1988, respectively.

Theater management

Boris Rotberg, who came to the position of director in 1990, played a major role in the development of the Omsk State Musical Theater (Omsk). By that time he already had the title of Honored Cultural Worker.

It was with his participation that the theater began to organize joint foreign artists productions. Thus, American directors staged the musicals “Charlie Bar” and “The Three Musketeers,” while the Austrian of Russian origin Rubashkin worked on the opera “La Bohème.” In 1992, the theater went on its first foreign tour and immediately to exotic China. Performances at international level contributed not only to the professional and creative growth of all members of the team, but also pushed to organize the first vocal competitions on an all-Russian scale. These were all-Union competitions between operetta and musical artists, as well as a major competition of opera singers named after Rubashkin, to which even foreign performers. In all this, the great merit of Boris Rotberg, director of the Omsk State Musical Theater.

Current state

Today this theater is rightfully considered one of the largest in the world and is famous for its talented troupe. Creative, touring and charitable work is actively carried out. IN this moment The repertoire includes about 60 productions. Moreover, the genres are very diverse: from rock ballet to classical opera.

On stage you can see operas by Puccini, Verdi and Bizet, Adan's ballet, operettas by Strauss and Kalman. There are many performances based on the works of Russian classics (Pushkin, Lermontov, Dostoevsky, Gogol).

The theater tours annually. And not only in Russia. The troupe has already visited Germany, Switzerland, the USA, Japan, and Israel. For more than ten years, a local cultural support program initiated by the governor, “Theater for the Village,” has been running. Thus, even residents of remote corners of the region get acquainted with the productions.

Theater staff

Today the theater employs about 400 people. Wherein cast very stable. Several dozen people have been working there for 30 years or more.

Now the theater is led by director Nellie Booth, the chief artist is the laureate of the Omsk region director's award Sergei Novikov, the chief conductor is Yuri Sosnin, the chief choirmaster is Angelina Barkovskaya.

At the moment, the main guest director is People's Artist Russian Federation, laureate prestigious award "Golden mask"and awards from the Russian government Kirill Strezhnev.

Repertoire

Today the theater's repertoire includes several dozen productions.

Viewers can see musical fairy tale based on Perrault's fairy tale and Schwartz's film script "Cinderella", an operetta based on Sholokhov's "Don Stories" "Woman's Revolt", musical comedy"Wedding in Malinovka" musical drama based on the story of the same name by Otcenashek "Romeo, Juliet and Darkness", the fairy tale "The Three Little Pigs", a musical based on the extravaganza of the same name by Alexander Greene " Scarlet Sails", the ballet extravaganza "The Nutcracker", the chamber concert "Face to Face", the operetta "Die Fledermaus", the musical fairy tale "Leopold the Cat's Birthday", the musical entertainment "Po pike command", the ballet "Buchholz", the musical comedy "Hello! I am your aunt", the comedy "Old Houses", the ballet "Nude Tango", the fairy tale "Vasilisa the Beautiful", the operetta "Circus Princess", the musical "Miracles at Lukomorye", comic opera"Dorothea", the comedy "My Wife is a Liar", Tchaikovsky's ballet novel of the same name Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky's "The Idiot", the ballet-fairy tale to the music of Russian composers "Nastenka", the operetta "Girl Trouble".

The cost of tickets to the Omsk Musical Theater is relatively low. Seats in the dress circle for evening and daytime performances cost 200 rubles. At daytime performances, you can get into the stalls for 250 rubles. During evening performances, the cost of tickets to the stalls varies from 200 to 350 rubles.

This is perhaps the most capacious cultural institution in Omsk. In total there are 1051 seats for spectators.

How to get there

How to get to the Omsk State Musical Theatre? This question is asked by many who want to visit this cultural institution with such a glorious history.

The theater is located at 10 Let Oktyabrya Street, building 2. If you use public transport, then you need to get to the stop called " theatre square", or to the stop "Lenin Square". On these directions it works a large number of buses, trolleybuses and minibuses.

After visiting the theater, you can then visit a large number of attractions located within walking distance. These are the Theater named after Karbyshev, Leninsky Square with a monument to the leader of the revolution, the memorial to those who fell for the power of the Soviets, St. Nicholas Cossack Cathedral, the monument to Saints Peter and Fevronya, the Vrubel Square, a museum dedicated to Kondraty Belov, the Arts Center, a monument to young defenders besieged Leningrad and much more.