The Kamchatka Drama and Comedy Theater has summarized youth attendance figures for January performances. The most popular shows among holders of the Pushkin Card were: "Baba Chanel" (16+) – 109 tickets; "Knight Braveheart" (6+) – 43 tickets; "The Grönholm Method" (16+) – 36 tickets.
In Russia, the Pushkin Card is available to young people aged 14 to 22, with an annual state top-up of 5,000 rubles to spend on cultural events. The play "Baba Chanel," based on a work by Nikolai Kolyada and directed by the theater's actor and director Vyacheslav Taratynov, premiered on December 25. The story revolves around the 10th-anniversary celebration of the amateur Russian folk ensemble "Naitiye." The post-concert banquet is filled with genuine New Year's cheer, instantly engaging the audience. The ensemble's soloists all fit the "90-60-90" standard—though here it refers not to measurements but to their ages...
The theater notes that the production captures the full essence of a New Year's atmosphere: lively dialogues, vibrant costumes, music, songs, dances, and a touch of lyricism that adds depth to the festivities.
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