1994–1997 — Junior scientist of The Lab of Electronic Microscopy and Structure Investigations, the Russian Scientific Center
Kurchatov Institute. 1997–2000 — Producer, CEO of IVC producing and recording company. 1998–2000 — executive producer of a popular music project "Songs Of Our Century". Music albums released under the label ranked at the top positions in national sales charts. "Songs of our century" tours covered the territories of Russia, Europe, Israel, USA and Canada. 2000–2002 — worked as a member of the producing team on
Nord-Ost the Musical. As commercial director created and implemented the unique
marketing strategy and commercial plan for the first Russian musical to run daily,
Nord-Ost. 2001–2003 — was one of the initiators and pioneers of the development and implementation of computerized ticketing in Russia 2003 — founded and headed the production company "Russian Musical", which produced musical "12 chairs". The stage version ran in Moscow for a year; a touring version performed in St. Petersburg. November 2004 — Founded Stage Entertainment Russia — subsidiary of the largest theatre company Stage Entertainment. Since then under the leadership of Dmitry Bogachev as Managing Director and producer, Stage Entertainment Russia has produced many successful musicals and ice-skating musicals, which have been visited by over 10 million people. Since 2005, Stage Entertainment Russia has been producing world-famous musical productions at MDM Theatre. In 2011, Dmitry Bogachev conceived
Anastasia the musical based on the 1997 animated feature of 1997 and the
20th Century Fox motion picture of 1956, as well as historical events and documents. Being the author of original idea of stage musical
Anastasia, he developed the creative concept and invited the composer
Stephen Flaherty, the lyricist
Lynn Ahrens and the playwright
Terrence McNally to create a musical play. The first readings of the play took place at the New 42nd Street Studios on Broadway in July, 2012. The cast of the readings included
Angela Lansbury,
Aaron Tveit, Kelli Barrett,
Patrick Page,
Aaron Lazar and Julie Hamilton. In 2012 — under the leadership of Dmitry Bogachev Stage Entertainment Russia transformed the largest Russian cinema venue Pushkinskiy, located in the heart of Moscow into a musical theater, reinstating its historical name
Rossiya Theatre. Since then Stage Entertainment became the largest theater company in Russia, its musical productions presented 8 times a week at two theaters — Rossiya and MDM. In 2012 — Dmitry Bogachev started a new non-profit project "Moscow Broadway" — an educational program aiming to develop the genre of musical theatre in Russia; support creative and administrative theater professionals in acquisition of global experience in the genre of musical theatre from their foreign colleagues; provide artists with the opportunities to participate in creative workshops by leading Broadway directors, actors, choreographers; organize seminars and round tables dedicated to exploring the issues in Russian and international musical theater. 2014 — the MDM Theatre was renovated during the preparation for mounting
The Phantom of the Opera. The number of seats increased to 1830, which made MDM into Moscow’s highest capacity modern theatre of European level. 2014 — Dmitry Bogachev became the first international member of the Broadway League. According to the official RBC rating in 2015, Stage Entertainment Russia under Dmitry Bogachev’s management became the box office leader in the entertainment industry in Russia. 2015 — Dmitry Bogachev became the initiator and creator of the Musical Theatre Walk of Fame on Pushkin Square in Moscow. The Musical Theatre Walk of Fame was unveiled on September 6, 2015 during a gala concert "Moscow Broadway" In 2016 — An open lecture of a legendary Broadway director
Harold Prince took place as part of Broadway Moscow educational program for Russian theatre community. In addition, a non-profit organisation The Broadway Dreams Foundation held the creative 10-day workshop "Broadway Dreams", culminating in a concert-revue, performed by more than 100 professional and novice Russian and American artists. May 2016 — the World Premiere of
Anastasia at Hartford Stages, Hartford, Connecticut. April 2017 — the Broadway Premiere of
Anastasia at Broadhurst, New York, New York. 2018 — The company of Dmitry Bogachev gets the new name — Broadway Moscow Ltd. MDM Theatre and Fancy Show LLC become key partners of Broadway Moscow. In August 2018 Moscow Broadway theatre company moves its headquarters and productions to the MDM Theatre. In October 2018 Broadway Moscow theatre company presented
The Play That Goes Wrong — the first straight play in history of Russian theatre to run on a daily basis. September 24, 2019 — premiere of the original Russian production of the Broadway musical
First Date took place in a site-specific format, which is unusual for Russian musical theater. October 5, 2019 — premiere of the play
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, another comedy hit by Mischief Theatre, took place. September 19, 2020 — ''Lover's Day'' musical opened in the MDM Parquet Hall, commissioned by Dmitry Bogachev, specially for the Broadway Moscow theatre company. October 17, 2020 — the MDM Theatre hosted the premiere of the original Russian production of the legendary musical
Chess. The show played 600 performances and was seen by more than 700 000 spectators. The production won 3 Golden Mask awards. December 3, 2022 — New original musical
Fear Nothing, I’m With You, based on hit songs by rock band "Secret" premiered in MDM Theatre. It grossed approximately 4 billion rubles and set a Russian theatre attendance record – over 1 million viewers. 2023 – MDM opens a second theater – "Maska" (Mask). From this point on, musicals by the Broadway Moscow theater company are staged simultaneously in two theaters. The parody musical
Mamma Mimo! premieres in December. 2024 – Premiere of the musical comedy
Elementary, Hudson! The Case of Dog B. at the "Maska" theatre; premiere of the musical
The Last Tale in the MDM Grand Hall. == Productions ==