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  1. On the 4th of July, The Tempest will rage at the Bolshoi — a new ballet by Yuri Krasavin mounted by Vyacheslav Samodurov will see the light of the stage. This is the second world premiere of the season — another one amongst others in the last few years, with a solid pedigree, which already allows us to talk about the direction in which the ...

  2. The Bolshoi Theatre (Russian: Большо́й теа́тр, romanized: Bol'shoy teatr, IPA: [bɐlʲˈʂoj tʲɪˈat (ə)r], lit. 'Grand Theater') is a historic opera house in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové. [1] .

  3. Unusually rapid speed of reconstruction was explained by the fact that it had to be finished by coronation celebration of Emperor Alexander II. The Bolshoi Theatre, practically built anew, opened its doors on 20 August 1856 with opera Puritani by V. Bellini.

  4. Grand Pas from the ballet Paquita. Ludvig Minkus, Edouard Deldevez. 6 October 2023 – 14 February 2024. 12+. Ballet in two acts.

  5. The State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia. Press service: pr@bolshoi.ru Ticket office: tel. +7 (495) 455-5555, sales@bolshoi.ru Map. Made in Art. Lebedev Studio

  6. Официальный канал Государственного академического Большого театра РоссииThe State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia official channel.

  7. Plan your visit. Объявление: If you are in Russia it may be difficult for you to buy tickets online when a VPN installed on your device is working. We recommend to disable it before you begin to purchase tickets. Seating Plan. Historic Stage. 1.

  8. History. The Bolshoi Theatre began its life as the private theatre of the Moscow proseсutor Prince Pyotr Urusov. On 28 March 1776, Empress Catherine II signed and granted the Prince the 'privilege' of organizing theatre performances, masquerades, balls and other forms of entertainment for a period of ten years.

  9. Mariinsky Theatre production with participation of the Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra

  10. The Bolshoi Theatre Historic stage now consists of seven two-tier rising and descending platforms. These platforms can easily change their positions, thus the stage can become horizontal, raked or stepped. The stage and backstage area can be united which creates a stage space of incredible depth.