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Participation in international festivals

1992

 International Festival of Puppet Theatres "At the Magic Lamp" Moscow (Russia). "Winnie the Pooh and Everyone Else too", "How to Live until Saturday"

1996

 Fifth All-Russian Pushkin Festival. Pskov (Russia). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!"

1997

 Tenth International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Peruggia (Italy). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!", "The Princess and the Pea"

1998

 International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Ghent (Belgium). "The Princess and the Pea"

1999

 Tenth International Gold Dolphin Festival of Puppet Theatres. Varna (Bulgaria).  "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!"

2001

 I International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Volgograd (Russia). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!’"

2002

International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Bekescsaba (Hungary).  "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!"

2003

Seventh International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Tel Aviv (Israel). "The Princess and the Pea"

Sixteenth International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Peruggia (Italy).  "A Kitten called Bow-wow"

Second Sergei Obraztsov International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Moscow (Russia).  "The Cat that Walked by Himself", "The House of Mrs Puss"

2004

10-th Internastional Bursa Karagez Puppet and Shadow Theatre Festival (Turkey).  
"A Kitten called Bow-wow"

2005

XIV International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Bekescsaba (Hungary).  "The House of Mrs Puss"

II International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Volgograd (Russia). "The Princess and the Pea"

2007

III International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Volgograd (Russia). "The Princess and the Pea"

In productions at international festivals the Magic Lamp theatre provides its own simultaneous translation into the language of the host country.  
Guest tours

Russia – St. Petersburg, Omsk, Tomsk, Kazan, Yakutsk, Kaluga, Volokolamsk, Noginsk, Vyksha

Belarus Republic – Lida

Uzbekistan – Tashkent, Angren

Latvia – Riga, Yurmala, Daugavpils

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