
VIY
Music · Mystery · Horror
Overview
An everliving story based on the infamous novel by Nikolai Gogol. Winner of the Russian "Golden Mask" award "Musical of the Year, 2020". Practical effects, goosebump-inducing vocals, original costumes and a soundtrack by one of Russia's most famous musical theatre composers. All that, and more, in VIY the Musical!
Top Cast


Igor Skripko
Igor Skripko
Khoma Brutus
Igor Skripko
Khoma Brutus
Daria Burlyukalo
Daria Burlyukalo
Pannochka
Daria Burlyukalo
Pannochka


Igor Balalaev
Igor Balalaev
Sotnik
Igor Balalaev
Sotnik
Никита Шишкин
Никита Шишкин
Khalyava
Никита Шишкин
Khalyava
Александр Казаков
Александр Казаков
Tiberiy
Александр Казаков
Tiberiy
Таис Урумидис
Таис Урумидис
Harvronya
Таис Урумидис
Harvronya


Evgeniy Aksenov
Evgeniy Aksenov
The Rector
Evgeniy Aksenov
The Rector
Константин Иванов
Константин Иванов
Yavtukh
Константин Иванов
Yavtukh
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