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Odesa Academic Theater of Musical Comedy named after M. Vodianogo is one of the most modern and technically equipped playgrounds in Odessa.
The history of the theater began not in Odessa, but in Lviv in 1947. The young creative troupe staged various performances and quickly gained recognition, and in 1953 it was transferred to Odessa itself. Shows about the city and Odessans became real business cards of the theater, and the whole country quickly learned about the artists. In 1981, the Odesa Music Comedy moved from a small stage to a large one specially built for the theater, and in 2006 it was granted the status of "academic". Today, the Odessa Academic Theater of Musical Comedy is one of the most equipped and large stage venues in the city.
Capacity and structure of the site
The theater hall has a capacity of 1,282 seats and is equipped with everything necessary for holding various types of events: modern acoustics and lighting allow for high-quality performances that are sure to please the audience.
What events are taking place on the stage of the Music Comedy of Odessa?
The theater has always had a huge creative potential and was a pioneer in the genre. Along with classical operettas, musicals, rock operas, musical comedies, and fairy tales are performed. Many touring events take place on the stage of the theater: humorous programs, musical concerts — from performances by popular contemporary artists to shows with the participation of a symphony orchestra. You can see the poster of events at the Odessa Academic Theater of Musical Comedy named after M. Vodyanyi at concert.ua. Book yourself a portion of bright experiences in advance!
Where to buy tickets to the Music Comedy Theater?
The poster of concerts at the Odesa Academic Theater of Musical Comedy and tickets for all events are available on the Concert.ua website. Order quickly and easily - online.
Poster at the Musical Comedy Theater (M. Vodyanyi OATMK)