May, 15-23, 2011, Perm
June, 2 - 7, 2010, Saratov
May, 18 -19 , 2010, Moscow
May, 12 - 25, 2010, Kazan
April, 20 - 30, 2010, Syktyvkar
February, 8-13, 2010, Yoshkar-Ola
February, 8-18, 2010, Kazan
01 - 21 , 2009, Moscow
November, 24 -28, 2009, Cheboksary
November, 13 - 22, 2009, Nizhniy Novgorod
September, 23 - October, 11, 2009, Orel
April, 19 - May, 9, 2009, Moscow
December, 7-13, 2008, Samara
November, 6-24, 2008, Samara
May, 21 - June, 5, 2008, Ufa
May, 10 -25, 2008, Vladikavkaz
April, 20 - 27, 2008 ., Samara
March, 25 - 30, 2008 ., Yakutsk
March, 13-23, 2008, Saint Petersburg
May-July 2008 ., Saint Petersburg
April, 25-30, Saransk
May,, 2010, Yoshkar-Ola
October, 2011, Ulan-Ude
April, 2010, Cheboksary
Shrove-Tide Week, Saint Petersburg
June, Krasnodar
December, Ufa
October-November, Vologda
June, Omsk
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This section of the Web site is the interactive version of Russian Theatre Festivals Guide, which (as of December 2008) comprises information about 270 regularly held performing arts festivals in Russia arranged by genre and host city.
Special PDF version of the printed edition of the Festivals Guide is available for download and has been optimized for home/office printing on A4 paper.