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"Red Rue. The author of words and music is Volodymyr Ivasyuk!" - his name was heard on "Song of the Year-71" and the 21-year-old guy from Kitsman became the number one composer.
With his songs, Soviet Ukraine became yellow and blue – he fell in love with its Carpathian Mountains, fast rivers, and starry nights.
An almost biographical musical about the legendary Volodymyr Ivasyuk.
Behind instant popularity, thousands of fan letters, and beautiful girls seeking his gaze, intense creative searches and the close surveillance of the Soviet authorities were hidden from prying eyes.
Volodymyr Ivasyuk. Always young - in our memories.
His music blossomed in our souls with blossoms of freedom.
We invite you to the most anticipated and largest theatrical event of the season.
The song will be among us!
"Red Rue. The author of words and music is Volodymyr Ivasyuk!" - his name was heard on "Song of the Year-71" and the 21-year-old guy from Kitsman became the number one composer.
With his songs, Soviet Ukraine became yellow and blue – he fell in love with its Carpathian Mountains, fast rivers, and starry nights.
An almost biographical musical about the legendary Volodymyr Ivasyuk.
Behind instant popularity, thousands of fan letters, and beautiful girls seeking his gaze, intense creative searches and the close surveillance of the Soviet authorities were hidden from prying eyes.
Volodymyr Ivasyuk. Always young - in our memories.
His music blossomed in our souls with blossoms of freedom.
We invite you to the most anticipated and largest theatrical event of the season.
The song will be among us!
The Transcarpathian Academic Regional Music and Drama Theater named after the brothers Yuriy Augustyn and Yevhen Sheregiiv is one of the leading theaters in Transcarpathia. The institution is known for its performances based on works of classics of Ukrainian and world literature, as well as original productions that give a special sound and character to the national color and history of Transcarpathia.
The Uzhgorod Drama Theater actively cooperates with other theaters of Ukraine and Europe, participates in various festivals and competitions, and also conducts tours abroad. The team makes a significant contribution to the development of culture and art in Transcarpathia and Ukraine.
Transcarpathian Regional Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater was founded on January 1, 1946. The theater began its activities on November 7, 1946 with the play "Under the Chestnuts of Prague" by K. Simonov. In 1957, the theater was renamed the Transcarpathian Ukrainian Drama Theater named after Oleksandr Dukhnovych, and in 1962 the institution received its current name. The theater building is located at street I. Chendeya, 12.
During the period of its existence, the music-drama theater in Uzhgorod presented to the audience several hundred performances based on the plays of Ukrainian and world classics. The geography of the touring trips of Transcarpathian artists is very large. The team visited Lithuania, Estonia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Romania and other countries.
The large concert hall of the Uzhhorod Drama Theater is designed for 760 people, but the capacity can vary depending on the needs and requirements for a specific performance.
The Transcarpathian Music and Drama Theater named after the brothers Yuriy-Augustyn and Yevhen Sheregiiv has a fairly diverse repertoire, which includes performances of various genres and eras. The main attention is paid to national and Transcarpathian themes, as well as modern Ukrainian theater. In addition, the following events take place in the theater hall:
To familiarize yourself with the institution's poster and order tickets for events that interest you, go to Concert.ua.