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Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 154.28USD - 350.63USD
Genre: Opera Language: Russian (English supertitles) Age restriction: 12+ Length: 3 hours 30 minutes Intermissions: 2 Opening night: 23 May 1982
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Opera in three acts. Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Libretto: Modest Tchaikovsky after the novel by Alexander Pushkin
Mariinsky II (New) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 182.33USD - 350.63USD
Genre: Opera Language: Russian (English supertitles) Age restriction: 12+ Length: 2 hours 25 minutes Intermissions: 1 Opening night: 10 April 2004
Opera in three acts and ten scenes. Music by Dmitry Shostakovich. Libretto by Yevgeny Zamyatin, Georgy Ionin, Alexander Preis and the composer after the short story by Nikolai Gogol
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 126.23USD - 252.45USD
Genre: Opera Language: Italian Age restriction: 12+ Length: 3 hours Intermissions: 2 Opening night: 11 May 2011
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Opera in four acts Music by Giacomo Puccini There are few productions in the world of opera that could compete with this lyrical drama. It is not pretentious, convoluted or emotional — here, the art of opera and the real world collide.
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 126.23USD - 252.45USD
Genre: Opera Language: Italian Age restriction: 12+ Length: 2 hours 50 minutes Intermissions: 2 Opening night: 17 June 2009
Opera in three acts Music by Giacomo Puccini Libertto: Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa after the play Floria Tosca by Victorien Sardou
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 154.28USD - 350.63USD
Genre: Opera Language: Russian Age restriction: 6+ Length: 2 hours Intermissions: 1 Opening night: 30 December 1999
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: 126.23USD - 252.45USD
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: 154.28USD - 350.63USD
Genre: Opera Language: German Age restriction: 16+ Length: 2 hours 30 minutes Intermissions: 2 Opening night: 6 July 2013
Opera in three acts. Music by Richard Wagner
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 149.02USD - 338.67USD
Genre: Opera Language: Russian (English supertitles) Age restriction: 12+ Length: 3 hours 20 minutes Intermissions: 3 Opening night: 19 November 2015
opera in four acts music by Georges Bizet
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 121.92USD - 243.84USD
Genre: Opera Age restriction: 12+
opera in four acts music by Giuseppe Verdi production by Igor Ushakov Aida — Tatiana MelnychenkoRadames — Riccardo MassiRamfis — Barseg TumanyanAmonasro — Kiril Manolov
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 149.02USD - 338.67USD
Genre: Opera Language: Russian (English supertitles) Age restriction: 12+ Length: 3 hours 30 minutes Intermissions: 2 Opening night: 23 May 1982
Opera in three acts. Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Libretto: Modest Tchaikovsky after the novel by Alexander Pushkin
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre about theatre | Ticket price: 149.02USD - 338.67USD
Genre: Opera Language: German Age restriction: 12+ Length: 2 hours 30 minutes Intermissions: 2 Opening night: 22 March 2016
Opera in two acts Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder