Puppet theater "Roger"

Veliky Novgorod, Voskresensky Boulevard, 9.

Theaters of Veliky Novgorod Actors of "Christmas" believe that the puppet theater is a great way to not only entertain the kid, but also to teach him to know the world, communicate and develop the creative principle in himself. To work in the theater, the best actors from Veliky Novgorod and Barnaul are invited.

Novgorod Regional Philharmonic Society

Veliky Novgorod, Territory of the Kremlin, 8

Theaters of Veliky Novgorod The Novgorod Philharmonic was created under the slogan "We will raise the cultural level of the working people through wide propaganda of Soviet variety art! ". After the collapse of the USSR, pure art came to the place of propaganda.

The Novgorod Academic Drama Theater

Veliky Novgorod, Great, 14

Theaters of Veliky Novgorod The Novgorod Drama Theater is preparing for the 160th season. Yes, in 2003, thanks to archival records, it was possible to find out that at that time it was already the 150th. Rare theater in Russia can boast of such longevity.

Novgorod Palace of Culture

Veliky Novgorod, Pskov, 1

Theaters of Veliky Novgorod The Palace of Culture has been operating in Veliky Novgorod since 1967. He is the main organizer of city holidays, dedicated to the city's birthday, New Year, various calendar dates.

Novgorod Theater for Children and Youth "Maly"

Veliky Novgorod, Prospect Mira, 32A

Theaters of Veliky Novgorod "Small" - an unusual theater with a 20-year history. He is a member of the International Association of theaters for children and youth and participated in dozens of festivals in Russia and Europe.

The theatrical art of Veliky Novgorod counts almost 5 centuries. Back in the 16th century the creativity of the Novgorod buffoons was known in the country. Their representations were collected by huge crowds of spectators.

The local drama theater was founded in 1853. In the St. Sophia Cathedral in the 19th century on the eve of Christmas, a liturgical drama "The Cave Action" was played out. In addition, the city often hosted performances of school plays.