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Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 111.08USD - 350.63USD
Genre: Ballet Age restriction: 12+ Length: 2 hours 10 minutes Intermissions: 2 Opening night: 22 July 2013
Booked 21 times today
The historical fresco depicting the events of the French Revolution has returned to the stage, fanning the audience with the flames of the struggle for freedom and personal dignity. Vasily Vainonen’s choreography, hailed as the most outstanding achievement of Soviet ballet, has been recreated by Mikhail Messerer.
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 111.08USD - 222.16USD
Genre: Opera Age restriction: 12+
Booked 24 times today
opera in four actsmusic by Pyotr Tchaikovsky production by Sergey Novikov
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 131.13USD - 298.03USD
Genre: Opera Language: Russian Age restriction: 6+ Length: 2 hours Intermissions: 1 Opening night: 30 December 1999
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Opera in two acts Music by Boris Asafiev Based on the story by the French writer and the screen play by the Russian storyteller Evgeny Schwarz, stage director Olga Mukhortova created a bright and festive performance, which is sure to be popular with the little ones.
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 107.29USD - 214.58USD
Genre: Opera Language: Italian Age restriction: 12+ Length: 2 hours 30 minutes Intermissions: 1 Opening night: 24 February 1995
The most lyrical Verdi’s work is La traviata, based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils The Lady of the Camellias. The title La traviata means literally The Fallen Woman, or perhaps more figuratively, The Woman Who Goes Astray.
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 126.23USD - 298.03USD
Genre: Ballet Age restriction: 6+ Length: 2 hours Intermissions: 1 Opening night: 15 December 2007
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Ballet for children in two acts Music by Karen Khachaturian The fairy-tale story by Italian author Gianni Rodari tells of the adventures of the Little Onion boy (in Italian, Cipollino), who fights the unjust treatment of his fellow vegetable folk (his little girlfriend Radish, old Mr Pumpkin, handyman Master Grape) by the fruit ‘aristocracy’ (foppish Prince Lemon, martinet Signor Tomato and twin Countesses Cherries).