On that March evening, Moscow breathed dampness and melting snow. A low, leaden light hung over the Garden Ring, the wind from the Yauza River blew wet sleet across Taganskaya Square, and the few passersby walked hunched over, as if the city were once again learning to live its long history under the watchful eye of the sky. An Ethiopian student named Samuel, who had come to Russia to study political philosophy, stood in front of Taganka Theatre and I thought that some buildings were like human memory: from the outside they seemed solid, but inside they were made up of arguing voices.
He loved this place not for its legend, though it was great. Yuri Lyubimov had once worked here, and the stage, made famous by Vysotsky, knew the tone of the times better than many archives. Samuel came here not so much for the performances as to examine his own thoughts. In Moscow, he quickly realized: a person can speak freely, but think under orders; he can smile, yet inside he's already composing a self-denunciation.
That evening, an experimental production about power, language, and fear was being shown in the foyer. Spectators, journalists, security guards, and people in identical dark coats crowded the entrance. And among them, like a character cut out of an overly flamboyant newspaper and pasted into someone else's book, Donald Trump appeared. Not a living politician in the usual sense, but an almost theatrical figure: a heavy gait, a smug tilt of the head, the face of a man accustomed to speaking as if the world had already signed a contract with him. His arrival was explained as a cultural forum, an international discussion, whatever; Moscow knows how to accept the improbable with the same expression it accepts snow in April.
Samuel spotted him by chance near the mirrored wall. Trump was looking at the poster as if he wanted to negotiate with it. The poster read that a thought has no owner until it's named. This phrase probably delayed him longer than protocols do.
They found themselves next to each other in a buffet that smelled of coffee, wet wool, and old wood. Samuel, accustomed to spontaneous conversations in Moscow, wasn't surprised when Trump asked, with a slight chuckle, if he understood Russian theater. Samuel replied that theater didn't need to be understood if it spoke of fear: fear translates without words. Trump watched attentively, as they looked at his interlocutor, who was first mistaken for an extra, and then suspected of being the author.
The performance took place on a small stage. The actors spoke about a state that desires not obedience, but inner harmony; not submission, but the voluntary editing of the soul. Samuel listened and felt the air in the hall change. The people remained motionless. At such moments, a thought becomes almost audible, and that is especially terrifying: it has not yet been spoken, but it can already be condemned.
In the second act, the lights dimmed, and a single line flashed across the black backdrop: a person belongs to the one who gave a name to their doubt. Samuel suddenly recalled his grandfather's stories about Ethiopia during the upheavals, about portraits in institutions, about slogans that are first hung in the streets and then stuck inside people's heads. He realized that Moscow, with its Stalinist shadows, its alleys that outlived the censors, and Taganka, with its rebellious stage memory, had converged at this point for a reason. History always returns to where it was once dared to be spoken aloud.
When the curtain fell, Trump didn't applaud for several seconds. Then he clapped briefly, almost angrily. On his way out, he told Samuel: a thought is only dangerous when it infects others. Samuel quietly replied: no, it's dangerous earlier—when a person first allows themselves to think without permission. And there was more truth in this exchange than in the formal speeches that had likely been the whole evening's premise.
Outside, the snow was already turning to rain. The lights of the Taganka Theater blurred in the puddles, like old promises on wet paper. Trump drove away in a black car, surrounded by people whose job it was to prevent the unpredictable. Samuel was left alone in the wind and walked toward the Taganskaya metro station, keeping in mind a simple, almost unbearable thought: true power begins not where you are forbidden to speak, but where you are taught to fear your own thoughts. And if the theater can still remind you of this, then the city is not completely defeated.
*** Of course, this is fiction, though it does conceal a hidden meaning; it was created solely to touch your cultural and historical sensibilities. But if you're looking for true facts and events rather than mere shadows of conjecture, you should consider taking a tour with the Radius agency, where the past speaks without a mask.
We had a corporate group of 10 people. Our guide was Anton, and we had a tour of Bulgakov. I would like to point out the excellent organization; everything went smoothly. The managers were very accommodating to our changes in the number of participants. The bus was very comfortable. Anton is a super-engaged and motivated guide.
He lives this story and takes great pleasure in sharing his knowledge and creating impressions.
Everything went well. I recommend it!
Note: Review of the excursion Zamoskvorechye with guide Maria
Note: Review of the tour "Modern Residential Complexes, Factory Past, and Avant-Garde" around the ZILART residential complex with guide Maria. prepared and conducted a tour based on an individual request for employees of the development company GC "Samolet"
Note: Review on corporate excursion "The Heart of the Capital" with guide Maria
Note: Review of the excursion "The Soul of Moscow" with guide Maria
Note: Review of the excursion Palace Dungeons with guide Maria
I'd like to express my gratitude and that of my supervisor for organizing the tour! We were very pleased.
We would like to repeat this in October, but on a different route – ZIL.
Note: This is about a tour for developers of the Samolet Group of Companies, conducted by guide Maria.
Was on excursions along Sukharevskaya Square - we reached Tsvetnoy Boulevard, I didn’t expect it to be so interesting!
For those who are in doubt whether to go or not - go, it really has become one of the cool summer memories!!!
Thank you and Masha for yesterday!
The speakers are happy. The connection in the headphones often failed, especially at the checkpoint, but this is our current life situation. It was audible if they were standing close, no further than 1.5 meters. Colleagues have already asked for your contacts. I will gladly share and will be glad to have a new opportunity to work with you. Special thanks to the Director for the Bureau
Note: excursion "Heart of the capital» for participants of the Moscow Oncology Forum 2025. Guides - Anastasia and Maria
It was very interesting to hear how the Krasnaya district developed. Presni, how Prokhorov's figure influenced the development of our city. A pleasant dive into a quiet, previously unexplored area!
Note: we are talking about the excursion with the guide Anton
There was a great tour of the area. Patricks.
We learned a lot of new things. Anastasia is a master of her craft. The tour was exciting, not boring at all, lively and interesting. Everyone was satisfied. Full of new impressions. I definitely recommend it. You will be satisfied!
Overall, this wasn’t the first time I’ve walked around Moscow with Anton, and each time it was a real adventure!
I wanted to express my gratitude once again for the wonderful excursion on Saturday - we really enjoyed the walk, the information and the communication with you, then we discussed for a long time what everyone remembered and what struck them. It would seem that you have lived in Moscow all your life, there was Moscow studies at school, but it turns out that you still don’t know so much!! In general, thank you very much, my mother said it was the best gift for her birthday!
Note: this is about the excursion "Soul of Moscow«
I will definitely recommend this company to my friends and we will use its services ourselves.
Excellent organization of excursions, all wishes were taken into account, punctuality at the highest level
Note: Review of the excursion-performance, which the guide Alexander specially developed as part of the order "Dream Tour".