20 December - 22 December
Theater performance-concert "Bluebird" in Germany
At the end of December 2025 in Germany will be held the theater performance-concert "Blue Bird" - a production combining dramatic art and symphonic music. The performance will present the audience a rare opportunity to see on one stage outstanding artists: People's Artist of Russia Maria Mironova and theater and film actress Maria Golubkina. The production is directed by Sergei Sotnikov.
59-99 €
Still 50+ tickets57-120 €
Still 50+ tickets57-120 €
Still 50+ ticketsTheater performance-concert "Bluebird" in Germany
At the end of December 2025 in Germany will be held the theater performance-concert "Blue Bird" - a production combining dramatic art and symphonic music. The performance will present the audience a rare opportunity to see on one stage outstanding artists: People's Artist of Russia Maria Mironova and theater and film actress Maria Golubkina. The production is directed by Sergei Sotnikov.
"The Blue Bird " is a symbolic fairy tale about the search for happiness, friendship and love, written by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck in 1905. Its philosophical depth and poetry have long won the hearts of audiences around the world. In the new stage version, specially prepared for European audiences, the familiar lines come to life, filled with a modern reading and lively emotions.
The performance features fragments of symphonic music that enhance the atmosphere of magic and philosophical understanding of the heroes' journey. The theatrical dramatization is created as a synthesis of artistic words and musical accompaniment, which turns the production into a bright cultural event.
Maria Mironova and Maria Golubkina reinterpret the characters, giving the audience sincere feelings and intonations filled with warmth and meaning. Special attention is paid to the theme of the transmission of spiritual values from generation to generation, which makes the play relevant and deeply personal.
"The Bluebird should be naive, light, cheerful, cheerful and ghostly, like a child's dream," wrote Stanislavsky. It is this spirit that the creators of the production strive to convey.
It is not just a performance - it is a poetic journey in which objects come to life, souls speak, and every action is filled with symbolism. The characters pass through the worlds of night, memory, the future and dreams to find the truth, which turns out to be closer than it seems.
The Bluebird is an event not to be missed. It appeals to audiences of all ages, awakening in everyone memories of childhood, faith in goodness and the desire for true happiness.