The Drama Club theatrical group belonging to the state English-language school Number 213 will show their skills in producing "The Man of La Mancha" next week.
English speakers and English learners will enjoy the rare practice in Russia when English dramas are played in their original language.
The group of 24 high school students can boast of experience to entertain its audience in a foreign fashion.
While the group will be celebrating its 20th birthday, it wil wait in the hope of attracting interest -- both cultural and financial -- from abroad and taking a road trip.
A group of American schoolchildren who visited the group in December was quite impressed, says the group's veteran artist, Ira Klyukina.
She graduated in 1992, but she decided to stay and help the group with which she fell in love during her early days at the school.
The school's bad financial position left the group without any promoting trip abroad last year, though in 1994, they just managed a one-week trip to a school near Boston.
In 1992 and 1993, they visited Vilnius and Moscow when thousands of people thronged the halls where these young wizards of foreign dramas were performing.
Inna Pavlovna, the group's organizer, said that despite the great potential the school has and the enthusiasm of its pupils, the group needs moral and material support from the public. (SPP)