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The Theatres of St.Petersburg
I can help you in purchasing opera, ballet or concert tickets for any of St.Petersburg's theatres, operas and concert-halls.The prices vary from 30 EUR to 140 EUR per ticket, depending on the seating and name of the performance. I provide tickets to the following theatres: Mariinsky Theatre, Mussorgsky State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, Aleksandrinsky Theatre, Hermitage Theatre, Imperial Theatre at Fontanka as well as to the folk show.
Mariinsky Theatre It is considered second in importance among Russia's theatres, after the Bolshoy Theatre in Moscow. Ballet, opera and drama troupes have all performed on this stage.
St.-Petersburg Mussorgsky State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre The theatre has been established in 1918 as an affiliate of the Mariinsky Theatre. It is most known for its premieres of pieces by contemporary composers, such as S. Prokofyev, D. Shostakovich, A. Khachaturyan, R. Schedrin and others. The theatre has created its own troupe during 1931-33. Today this theatre is the only one in the city to stage plays such as "Fadetta", "Tsar Boris", "The White Knight" and "MacBeth". It occupies the building of the Mikhailovsky Theatre, named after Nicholas I's brother prince Mikhail Pavlovich.
Hermitage theatre The Hermitage theatre is the oldest building in a complex of the Winter Palace kept till our time. Was built by order of Catherine the Great in 1782-1785 to a design by the architect Giacomo Quarenghi. It was constructed in the austere Neoclassical style on the site of what was once Peter the Grate’s Winter Palace. The building of the theatre is functionally independent and adjoins the basic court building by an arch - transition through the channel connecting the river Moika to the Neva ("the Winter flute"). The decoration of the theatre and its halls is unique and represents a classical masterpiece of palace architecture of the XVIII century.
Nikolaevsky palace folk show The Exotic Russian Show "Feel yourself Russian!" - the performance of the best folk companies in St.Petersburg. In the intermission delicious Russian appetizers are served.
The show takes place in the Concert Hall (the former Ballroom) of the Nikolayevsky Palace. It is a jewel in the crown of St.Petersburg architecture. It was built in the 19th century to the design of the famous architect Andrey Stakenshneider for Emperor Nikolay I's son, Grand Duke Nikolay. The interior is sure to produce an unforgettable impression upon everyone!
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