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  BOLSHOI THEATER

bolshoi theater    From the very outset of its existence the Bolshoi Theater was in the center of Moscow cultural life. The State Academic Bolshoi Theater is one of the oldest in the capital of Russia. It was constructed at the beginning of the 19th century and officially opened in 1825. According to the opinions of the contemporaries, the theater was the best in Europe.  The five-circled hall of the Bolshoi Theater is famous for its perfect acoustics and can seat up to 2,150 spectators. The hall is decorated with gilded moldings and red velvet, which imparts to it special splendor and solemnity.

  Our company is pleased to offer you the Bolshoi Theater ticket reservation service.

 
  HOW TO ORDER THE TICKETS

Please look at theater bill and pick which performance title and date you would like to purchase .
A seating chart is also available so you can view the seats you may be interested in.
Press order button and carefully fill in the theater ticket order form.

 
   THEATRE BILL
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 7 March 19:00 "La Sylphide" 

Ballet in two acts. Libretto by Adolphe Nourrit and Philippo Taglioni
Presented with one interval.Running time: 2 hours.

 
 8 March 12:00 "Iolanta" 

Opera in two acts. Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky based on. Heinrich Hertz's dramatic poem Koenig Renes Tochter
Sung in Russian.Presented with one interval. Running time: 2 hours.

 
 8 March 19:00 "Don Quixote" 

Ballet in three acts. Libretto by Marius Petipa after the novel of the same name by Miguel de Cervantes
Presented with two intervals. Running time: 3 hours

 
 10 March 19:00 "Don Quixote" 

Ballet in three acts. Libretto by Marius Petipa after the novel of the same name by Miguel de Cervantes
Presented with two intervals. Running time: 3 hours

 
 12 March 19:00 "Coppelia" 

Ballet in three acts. Premiere
Premiere

 
 13 March 19:00 "Coppelia" 

Ballet in three acts. Premiere
Premiere

 
 14 March 12:00 "Coppelia" 

Ballet in three acts. Premiere
Premiere

 
 14 March 19:00 "Coppelia" 

Ballet in three acts. Premiere
Premiere

 
 15 March 12:00 "Coppelia" 

Ballet in three acts. Premiere
Premiere

 
 17 March 19:00 "The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk" 

Opera in four acts. Libretto by Dmitry Shostakovich and Alexander Preis after the story of the same name by Nikolai Leskov.
Sung in Russian.Presented with one interval.Running time: 3 hours 25 minutes.

 
 18 March 19:00 "The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk" 

Opera in four acts. Libretto by Dmitry Shostakovich and Alexander Preis after the story of the same name by Nikolai Leskov.
Sung in Russian.Presented with one interval.Running time: 3 hours 25 minutes.

 
 19 March 19:00 "The Flame of Paris" 

Ballet in two acts. Book by Alexander Belinsky and Alexei Ratmansky on the basis of the original libretto by Nikolai Volkov and Vladimir Dmitriev
Presented with one interval.Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes

 
 20 March 19:00 "The Flame of Paris" 

Ballet in two acts. Book by Alexander Belinsky and Alexei Ratmansky on the basis of the original libretto by Nikolai Volkov and Vladimir Dmitriev
Presented with one interval.Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes

 
 21 March 19:00 "La Sylphide" 

Ballet in two acts. Libretto by Adolphe Nourrit and Philippo Taglioni
Presented with one interval.Running time: 2 hours.

 
 23 March 19:00 "The Queen of Spades" 

Opera in two acts.Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky, based on Alexander Pushkin’s story of the same name
Premiere of this production took place on October 5, 2007

 
 24 March 19:00 "The Queen of Spades" 

Opera in two acts.Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky, based on Alexander Pushkin’s story of the same name
Premiere of this production took place on October 5, 2007

 
 25 March 19:00 "Giselle" 

Ballet in two acts. Libretto by Theophile Gautier and Jean-Henry Saint-Georges
Presented with one interval. Running time: 2 hours 20 minutes. Premiered on May 2, 1987

 
 26 March 19:00 "Giselle" 

Ballet in two acts. Libretto by Theophile Gautier and Jean-Henry Saint-Georges
Presented with one interval. Running time: 2 hours 20 minutes. Premiered on May 2, 1987

 
    SEATING CHART OF THE BOLSHOI THEATER

  NEW STAGE

MAIN STAGE
(The main stage is closed for a extensive bout of reconstruction up to March 2008 )
 
 
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