Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre
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| Ticket price:
123.07USD - 279.7USD
Genre: Ballet
| Age restriction: 6+ | Length: 2 hours 30 minutes | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 14 September 2017
A modern version of the classic play from 1945, resurrected in a style fit for a digital-age audience. This production’s calling card has become its successful marriage of lovely ballet from years gone by and modern stage technology. Visual computer effects peacefully coexist with traditional costumes and props. Rostislav Zakharov, to whom the premiere is dedicated in celebration of the 110th anniversary of his birth
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre
about theatre |
| Ticket price:
123.07USD - 279.7USD
Genre: Ballet
| Age restriction: 6+ | Length: 2 hours 30 minutes | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 14 September 2017
A modern version of the classic play from 1945, resurrected in a style fit for a digital-age audience. This production’s calling card has become its successful marriage of lovely ballet from years gone by and modern stage technology. Visual computer effects peacefully coexist with traditional costumes and props. Rostislav Zakharov, to whom the premiere is dedicated in celebration of the 110th anniversary of his birth
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre
about theatre |
| Ticket price:
123.07USD - 279.7USD
Genre: Ballet
| Age restriction: 6+ | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 27 March 2014
Ballet in three acts Music by Louis Joseph Ferdinand Hérold
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre
about theatre |
| Ticket price:
123.07USD - 279.7USD
Genre: Ballet
| Age restriction: 6+ | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 27 March 2014
Ballet in three acts Music by Louis Joseph Ferdinand Hérold
Carnival Concert Hall
about theatre |
| Ticket price:
123.07USD - 190.2USD
Genre: Ballet
| Age restriction: 6+ | Length: 2 hours 30 minutes | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 8 march 1950
A fabled fantasy ballet in three acts and four scenes with music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. Libretto by Vladimir Begichey and Vasily Geltzer.