Tickets for March performances are now available on our website, mobile app and the theatre box office.
Roland Petit’s Notre Dame de Paris – a classy French production filled with expressive and emotional dancing, spectacular Yves Saint-Laurent costumes and memorable characters is scheduled on 7 and 8 March.
Premiere shows of La Fille mal gardée are set to run on the Main Stage of NOVAT 19 March. For over half a century Frederick Ashton’s production embellished various venues of the world, and now the Novosibirsk audience has an opportunity to enjoy this acknowledged masterpiece of the XX century. A cheerful performance rich in choreography will definitely make your day.
27 March people celebrate World Theatre Day. All theatre-goers will appreciate a special present staged by NOVAT Chief Stage Director Vyacheslav Starodubtsev and Artistic Director Dmitri Jurowski – one of the most popular operas in the world, The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart. His other masterpiece The Magic Flute earlier became a huge success on our Second Stage, which makes us think that another piece by Mozart will suit our repertoire just fine and stick with us long enough to see maestro’s other pieces join in. The show will premiere again on 29 March.
The opera playbill of March 2022 includes masterpieces of both Russian and international origin. Irkin Gabitov’s classical staging of Iolanta by Tchaikovsky is scheduled on 6 March. Verdi’s heart-stirring, dramatic La traviata based on Alexander Dumas fils’ novel La Dame aux Camélias is scheduled on 13 March. Puccini’s music presents thoroughly thought-out characters and events, which provides the audience with bright and intense emotions. You will have an opportunity to verify this statement and see for yourself on 20 March during Turandot and later on 25 March at Tosca. Russian mystical opera The Queen of Spades. The Game by Tchaikovsky as staged by Vyacheslav Starodubtsev is scheduled on 31 March at the Main Stage of NOVAT.
The ballet spring at NOVAT will commence on 2 March with Adam’s romantic piece Giselle ou les Wilis; the staging was prepared by a brilliant ballet connoisseur Nikita Dolgushin. The show will be performed again on 30 March. Edward Clug’s productions are distinguished by a combination of exciting musical content and outstanding original choreography. His two pieces Ssss… and Radio and Juliet are scheduled on 3 March. The piano part in Ssss… will be performed by Lev Terskov, winner of Mary Lebenzon award. Filled with oriental flair La Bayadère by Minkus is scheduled on 4 and 5 March. Yury Grigorovich’s heroic Spartacus is set on 23 and 24 March. The ballet playbill of March also contains other beloved classics: Adam’s Le Corsaire, Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and Cinderella, Minkus’ Don Quixote and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake.
March playbill couldn’t do without performances specially designed for our younger audience. A sparkling and cheerful Cipollino filled with marvelous dances consistently make the kids laugh. The youngest members of our audience are ready to help their favorite characters and dance to merry tunes. Don’t waste an opportunity to enjoy this performance on 26 March.
Provided with colorful sets and costumes the children’s operatic repertoire of our Second Stage is based on famous literary works and usually involves participation of opera stars, which leaves no kid or adult impassive after the show. This March you will have an opportunity to watch amazing musical tales Terem-teremok by Polsky, Midge and Karlsson by Gladkikh, Steadfast Tin Soldier by Banevich, Puss in Boots by Cui.
All performances fall under The Pushkin Card program.
You can learn more about March playbill on our website and our mobile app.
Looking forward to meeting you at NOVAT!