Tomsk Drama Theater
Tomsk Theater is one of the oldest in Siberia. In 2015, it solemnly celebrated its 165th anniversary. The first wooden building was built in 1850 by Nikolai Evtikhievich Filimonov, a gold entrepreneur and the city head of Tomsk. The first theater existed only 32 years. The modern building of the drama theater rises on the place where before there was a food market and shopping rows. It was opened on February 4, 1978 with the performance “Salty Fall” based on the novel by Sergei Zalygin, staged by F. Grigoryan. Theater management. Tomsk theater has 2 stages: main and small.
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