Maly Drama Theatre

St Petersburg


Also called the Theatre of Europe, the Maly is St Petersburg’s most internationally celebrated theatre. Its director Lev Dodin is famed for his long version of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Devils, as well as Anton Chekhov’s Play Without a Name, both of which toured the world to great acclaim. It's also one of the few theatres that does (some) performances with subtitles.


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