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Performances IN MOSCOWDuring the tour, Moscow viewers saw outstanding productions from the theatre’s current repertoire – the musical “Peter I” by F. Wildhorn and the mystery play “Bely. Petersburg” by G. Firtich, as well as the concert program “My Homeland Is Wide” to the music of I. Dunaevsky. The performances of the St. Petersburg theatre evoked a warm response from the audience, who greeted the performers with ovations at the end of the shows. All the participants of the tour – soloists, musicians, and representatives of the production groups – received well-deserved applause. Four sold-out evenings, filled with incredible drive, exciting the minds and feelings of everyone in the hall, flew by in one breath, leaving vivid memories. The first critical reviews of the musical "Peter I" gave high marks to the “strong theatre”, its “technological power from video installations to the rise of living flame in battle scenes”, strong direction and performing skills. The old-timer of the repertoire – the mystery “Bely. Petersburg” – even almost ten years after the premiere, has not lost its sharpness of sound, delighted with outstanding acting work, where “the entire dramatic play is beyond any praise”, and the “colourful and emotional solutions of the crowd scenes” deserve the highest praise, along with the “incredible musical panel”, which has become “a single manifesto for the sake of goodness, peace and love”. The audience members expressed their gratitude in different voices for the opportunity to get acquainted with the theatre's work, which remained in their hearts for a long time. "Unforgettable!", "I didn't want to leave", "Bring more!", "Powerful, beautiful, touching!" they proclaim on all the theatre's resources, noting that the "deafening ovations" after each show spoke most eloquently of the success.
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