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Moscow Art Theatre School held tours in Tomsk - 2026

6 april 2026

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The only thing that brings us bitterness and regret is that exactly one year ago we were here together with our rector, Igor Yakovlevich Zolotovitsky, but today we are here without him. However, as clichéd as it may sound, we will continue his work. The way he invested himself, the way he cared about this programme, the way he worked on it – all of this places a responsibility on us, and we must continue and develop his work."</i> </p> <p> Over these days, a rich programme was delivered: residents and guests of the city watched two graduation performances by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty, and attended workshops in acting and stage speech. Young people took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School, young theatre managers participated in a career guidance meeting at the Producing Faculty, and an Open Day was held at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty. </p> <p> <i>"The social investment programme 'Formula for Good Deeds' is 10 years old. It covers a large number of areas, with culture being one of the central and most significant. Over this time, we have supported around 40 projects, both regional and interregional initiatives. We are proud that the project with the Moscow Art Theatre School started and continues annually right here in Tomsk. It is worth noting that one of the current final-year students is from the city of Tomsk. At the time, he came to an audition when the Moscow Art Theatre School first visited Tomsk, showed what he could do, and that was the start of his journey into the world of theatre. And now, some time later, he has returned to his hometown as an actor,"</i> <i>said Vladislav Simanovsky, Advisor to the General Director of Tomskneftekhim LLC.</i> </p> <p> Residents of Tomsk took the chance to complete the first round of auditions for the famous theatre school. 72 potential applicants took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty. Eight of them were admitted to the next stage of entrance examinations for admission to the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School. </p> <p> <b>Olga Nevolina, Dean of the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty:</b><br> <i>"Over the years of this joint programme, we have tried different formats. This year we are holding career guidance lectures, where young residents of Tomsk will have the opportunity to show their work and engage in dialogue, because such a programme for reviewing work is already under way in Moscow. We very much hope that this year we will have applicants from Tomsk, and they will come to us to apply."</i> </p> <p> 141 people attended the workshops held as part of the tour's educational programme: </p> <p> —  Acting workshops by Mikhail Milkis and Ilya Bocharnikovs, teachers at the Acting Department of the Moscow Art Theatre School – 40 people; </p> <p> — Stage speech workshops by Sergei Sotnikov and Natalia Voloshina, teachers at the Stage Speech and Vocal Department – 40 people; </p> <p> — Workshop on audio description (typhlocommenting) by Vera Fevralskikh – 8 people; </p> <p> — Career guidance lecture of the Producing Faculty by Konstantin Chernyshev – 14 people; </p> <p> —  Open Day at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty with Olga Nevolina and Maria Utrobina – 39 people. </p> <p> <i>"The project by SIBUR and the Moscow Art Theatre School is unique in that it combines touring and educational activities within a single programme. This approach allows not only for showcasing the best theatre productions but also for holding career guidance events, lectures and workshops for young residents of Tomsk. This gives the city's youth a comprehensive understanding of theatre life,"</i> <b>shared Yulia Alexandrovna Kobzeva, Deputy Head of the Department for Culture of Tomsk Region.</b> </p> <p> Approximately 1,600 people attended the graduation performances "The New Square" and "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro" by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School (course artistic directors: Igor Zolotovitsky and Sergei Zemtsov), which were presented on the stage of the Tomsk Drama Theatre. After the performances, the creators and audience remained in the hall to discuss what they had seen. Around 400 spectators took an active part in the discussion and received feedback from the performers. Also, on the second tour day, 80 people attended a lecture by theatre critic Pavel Rudnev dedicated to the performance "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro". </p> <p> The joint project of the Moscow Art Theatre School and SIBUR celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. It is aimed at developing the cultural environment of cities through the opportunities of contemporary theatre art, educational events, interaction with local theatre companies, and through support for talented young people. As part of the project, more than 9,500 spectators from different cities where SIBUR operates have been able to attend performances by the Moscow Art Theatre School, and more than 600 people have taken part in educational events. </p> [TYPE] => HTML ) [DESCRIPTION] => [~VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] =>

On 4 and 5 April, with the support of SIBUR as part of its "Formula for Good Deeds" social investment programme, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, the Moscow Art Theatre School held tours in the city of Tomsk.

Evgeny Pisarev, Artistic Director of the Pushkin Theatre, Head of the Acting Department at the Moscow Art Theatre School:
"We are very pleased to come to the city of Tomsk for the fifth time. The only thing that brings us bitterness and regret is that exactly one year ago we were here together with our rector, Igor Yakovlevich Zolotovitsky, but today we are here without him. However, as clichéd as it may sound, we will continue his work. The way he invested himself, the way he cared about this programme, the way he worked on it – all of this places a responsibility on us, and we must continue and develop his work."

Over these days, a rich programme was delivered: residents and guests of the city watched two graduation performances by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty, and attended workshops in acting and stage speech. Young people took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School, young theatre managers participated in a career guidance meeting at the Producing Faculty, and an Open Day was held at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty.

"The social investment programme 'Formula for Good Deeds' is 10 years old. It covers a large number of areas, with culture being one of the central and most significant. Over this time, we have supported around 40 projects, both regional and interregional initiatives. We are proud that the project with the Moscow Art Theatre School started and continues annually right here in Tomsk. It is worth noting that one of the current final-year students is from the city of Tomsk. At the time, he came to an audition when the Moscow Art Theatre School first visited Tomsk, showed what he could do, and that was the start of his journey into the world of theatre. And now, some time later, he has returned to his hometown as an actor," said Vladislav Simanovsky, Advisor to the General Director of Tomskneftekhim LLC.

Residents of Tomsk took the chance to complete the first round of auditions for the famous theatre school. 72 potential applicants took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty. Eight of them were admitted to the next stage of entrance examinations for admission to the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School.

Olga Nevolina, Dean of the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty:
"Over the years of this joint programme, we have tried different formats. This year we are holding career guidance lectures, where young residents of Tomsk will have the opportunity to show their work and engage in dialogue, because such a programme for reviewing work is already under way in Moscow. We very much hope that this year we will have applicants from Tomsk, and they will come to us to apply."

141 people attended the workshops held as part of the tour's educational programme:

—  Acting workshops by Mikhail Milkis and Ilya Bocharnikovs, teachers at the Acting Department of the Moscow Art Theatre School – 40 people;

— Stage speech workshops by Sergei Sotnikov and Natalia Voloshina, teachers at the Stage Speech and Vocal Department – 40 people;

— Workshop on audio description (typhlocommenting) by Vera Fevralskikh – 8 people;

— Career guidance lecture of the Producing Faculty by Konstantin Chernyshev – 14 people;

—  Open Day at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty with Olga Nevolina and Maria Utrobina – 39 people.

"The project by SIBUR and the Moscow Art Theatre School is unique in that it combines touring and educational activities within a single programme. This approach allows not only for showcasing the best theatre productions but also for holding career guidance events, lectures and workshops for young residents of Tomsk. This gives the city's youth a comprehensive understanding of theatre life," shared Yulia Alexandrovna Kobzeva, Deputy Head of the Department for Culture of Tomsk Region.

Approximately 1,600 people attended the graduation performances "The New Square" and "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro" by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School (course artistic directors: Igor Zolotovitsky and Sergei Zemtsov), which were presented on the stage of the Tomsk Drama Theatre. After the performances, the creators and audience remained in the hall to discuss what they had seen. Around 400 spectators took an active part in the discussion and received feedback from the performers. Also, on the second tour day, 80 people attended a lecture by theatre critic Pavel Rudnev dedicated to the performance "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro".

The joint project of the Moscow Art Theatre School and SIBUR celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. It is aimed at developing the cultural environment of cities through the opportunities of contemporary theatre art, educational events, interaction with local theatre companies, and through support for talented young people. As part of the project, more than 9,500 spectators from different cities where SIBUR operates have been able to attend performances by the Moscow Art Theatre School, and more than 600 people have taken part in educational events.

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On 4 and 5 April, with the support of SIBUR as part of its "Formula for Good Deeds" social investment programme, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, the Moscow Art Theatre School held tours in the city of Tomsk.

Evgeny Pisarev, Artistic Director of the Pushkin Theatre, Head of the Acting Department at the Moscow Art Theatre School:
"We are very pleased to come to the city of Tomsk for the fifth time. The only thing that brings us bitterness and regret is that exactly one year ago we were here together with our rector, Igor Yakovlevich Zolotovitsky, but today we are here without him. However, as clichéd as it may sound, we will continue his work. The way he invested himself, the way he cared about this programme, the way he worked on it – all of this places a responsibility on us, and we must continue and develop his work."

Over these days, a rich programme was delivered: residents and guests of the city watched two graduation performances by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty, and attended workshops in acting and stage speech. Young people took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School, young theatre managers participated in a career guidance meeting at the Producing Faculty, and an Open Day was held at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty.

"The social investment programme 'Formula for Good Deeds' is 10 years old. It covers a large number of areas, with culture being one of the central and most significant. Over this time, we have supported around 40 projects, both regional and interregional initiatives. We are proud that the project with the Moscow Art Theatre School started and continues annually right here in Tomsk. It is worth noting that one of the current final-year students is from the city of Tomsk. At the time, he came to an audition when the Moscow Art Theatre School first visited Tomsk, showed what he could do, and that was the start of his journey into the world of theatre. And now, some time later, he has returned to his hometown as an actor," said Vladislav Simanovsky, Advisor to the General Director of Tomskneftekhim LLC.

Residents of Tomsk took the chance to complete the first round of auditions for the famous theatre school. 72 potential applicants took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty. Eight of them were admitted to the next stage of entrance examinations for admission to the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School.

Olga Nevolina, Dean of the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty:
"Over the years of this joint programme, we have tried different formats. This year we are holding career guidance lectures, where young residents of Tomsk will have the opportunity to show their work and engage in dialogue, because such a programme for reviewing work is already under way in Moscow. We very much hope that this year we will have applicants from Tomsk, and they will come to us to apply."

141 people attended the workshops held as part of the tour's educational programme:

—  Acting workshops by Mikhail Milkis and Ilya Bocharnikovs, teachers at the Acting Department of the Moscow Art Theatre School – 40 people;

— Stage speech workshops by Sergei Sotnikov and Natalia Voloshina, teachers at the Stage Speech and Vocal Department – 40 people;

— Workshop on audio description (typhlocommenting) by Vera Fevralskikh – 8 people;

— Career guidance lecture of the Producing Faculty by Konstantin Chernyshev – 14 people;

—  Open Day at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty with Olga Nevolina and Maria Utrobina – 39 people.

"The project by SIBUR and the Moscow Art Theatre School is unique in that it combines touring and educational activities within a single programme. This approach allows not only for showcasing the best theatre productions but also for holding career guidance events, lectures and workshops for young residents of Tomsk. This gives the city's youth a comprehensive understanding of theatre life," shared Yulia Alexandrovna Kobzeva, Deputy Head of the Department for Culture of Tomsk Region.

Approximately 1,600 people attended the graduation performances "The New Square" and "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro" by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School (course artistic directors: Igor Zolotovitsky and Sergei Zemtsov), which were presented on the stage of the Tomsk Drama Theatre. After the performances, the creators and audience remained in the hall to discuss what they had seen. Around 400 spectators took an active part in the discussion and received feedback from the performers. Also, on the second tour day, 80 people attended a lecture by theatre critic Pavel Rudnev dedicated to the performance "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro".

The joint project of the Moscow Art Theatre School and SIBUR celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. It is aimed at developing the cultural environment of cities through the opportunities of contemporary theatre art, educational events, interaction with local theatre companies, and through support for talented young people. As part of the project, more than 9,500 spectators from different cities where SIBUR operates have been able to attend performances by the Moscow Art Theatre School, and more than 600 people have taken part in educational events.

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On 4 and 5 April, with the support of SIBUR as part of its "Formula for Good Deeds" social investment programme, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, the Moscow Art Theatre School held tours in the city of Tomsk.

Evgeny Pisarev, Artistic Director of the Pushkin Theatre, Head of the Acting Department at the Moscow Art Theatre School:
"We are very pleased to come to the city of Tomsk for the fifth time. The only thing that brings us bitterness and regret is that exactly one year ago we were here together with our rector, Igor Yakovlevich Zolotovitsky, but today we are here without him. However, as clichéd as it may sound, we will continue his work. The way he invested himself, the way he cared about this programme, the way he worked on it – all of this places a responsibility on us, and we must continue and develop his work."

Over these days, a rich programme was delivered: residents and guests of the city watched two graduation performances by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty, and attended workshops in acting and stage speech. Young people took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School, young theatre managers participated in a career guidance meeting at the Producing Faculty, and an Open Day was held at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty.

"The social investment programme 'Formula for Good Deeds' is 10 years old. It covers a large number of areas, with culture being one of the central and most significant. Over this time, we have supported around 40 projects, both regional and interregional initiatives. We are proud that the project with the Moscow Art Theatre School started and continues annually right here in Tomsk. It is worth noting that one of the current final-year students is from the city of Tomsk. At the time, he came to an audition when the Moscow Art Theatre School first visited Tomsk, showed what he could do, and that was the start of his journey into the world of theatre. And now, some time later, he has returned to his hometown as an actor," said Vladislav Simanovsky, Advisor to the General Director of Tomskneftekhim LLC.

Residents of Tomsk took the chance to complete the first round of auditions for the famous theatre school. 72 potential applicants took part in auditions for the Acting Faculty. Eight of them were admitted to the next stage of entrance examinations for admission to the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School.

Olga Nevolina, Dean of the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty:
"Over the years of this joint programme, we have tried different formats. This year we are holding career guidance lectures, where young residents of Tomsk will have the opportunity to show their work and engage in dialogue, because such a programme for reviewing work is already under way in Moscow. We very much hope that this year we will have applicants from Tomsk, and they will come to us to apply."

141 people attended the workshops held as part of the tour's educational programme:

—  Acting workshops by Mikhail Milkis and Ilya Bocharnikovs, teachers at the Acting Department of the Moscow Art Theatre School – 40 people;

— Stage speech workshops by Sergei Sotnikov and Natalia Voloshina, teachers at the Stage Speech and Vocal Department – 40 people;

— Workshop on audio description (typhlocommenting) by Vera Fevralskikh – 8 people;

— Career guidance lecture of the Producing Faculty by Konstantin Chernyshev – 14 people;

—  Open Day at the Scenography and Theatre Technology Faculty with Olga Nevolina and Maria Utrobina – 39 people.

"The project by SIBUR and the Moscow Art Theatre School is unique in that it combines touring and educational activities within a single programme. This approach allows not only for showcasing the best theatre productions but also for holding career guidance events, lectures and workshops for young residents of Tomsk. This gives the city's youth a comprehensive understanding of theatre life," shared Yulia Alexandrovna Kobzeva, Deputy Head of the Department for Culture of Tomsk Region.

Approximately 1,600 people attended the graduation performances "The New Square" and "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro" by fourth-year students of the Acting Faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School (course artistic directors: Igor Zolotovitsky and Sergei Zemtsov), which were presented on the stage of the Tomsk Drama Theatre. After the performances, the creators and audience remained in the hall to discuss what they had seen. Around 400 spectators took an active part in the discussion and received feedback from the performers. Also, on the second tour day, 80 people attended a lecture by theatre critic Pavel Rudnev dedicated to the performance "A Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro".

The joint project of the Moscow Art Theatre School and SIBUR celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. It is aimed at developing the cultural environment of cities through the opportunities of contemporary theatre art, educational events, interaction with local theatre companies, and through support for talented young people. As part of the project, more than 9,500 spectators from different cities where SIBUR operates have been able to attend performances by the Moscow Art Theatre School, and more than 600 people have taken part in educational events.