Theater named after Lensoviet tour round cities where Gazprom operates is over in Svobodny
On June 30, St. Petersburg Academic Theater named after Lensoviet presented a performance based on William Gibson's The Miracle Worker to Gazprom Pererabotka Blagoveshchensk employees in the renovated community center in Svobodny.
The 3-hour drama play tells about a complicated family history. The story is based on real events of Helen Keller's training, a girl who was deaf and blind and later became a famous writer and an artist, and about Annie Sullivan, her teacher. The roles were performed by the theater actors: Sergey Peregudov, Yevgeniya Yevstigneyeva, Margarita Svyatskaya, Alena Barkova and other.
After a large-scale renovation, the community hall in Svobodny is capable of organizing theatrical tours, including a hall with 406 seats, lighting, sound and stage equipment. The theater performance from the «Northern Capital» opened a new page in the cultural life in Svobodny. The audience appreciated the performance and saw the artists off with applause.
Theater named after Lensoviet toured 16 Russian cities of the following regions where PJSC Gazprom's subsidiaries operate: Nadym, Noyabrsk, Novy Urengoy, Surgut, Tomsk, Irkutsk, Svobodny, Orenburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Saratov, Volgograd, Ukhta, Yekaterinburg, Yugorsk and Dedovichi urban settlement of Pskov region.
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