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Premiere
12+
The Sleeping Beauty
About the performance

Will be premiered on 7 September 2024.

Libretto by Ivan Vsevolozhsky and Marius Petipa

Choreography: Marius Petipa

Designer
Simon Virsaladze
Music Directors

Scenery Revival Designer: Alyona Pikalova
Costumes Revival Designer: Tatiana Noginova
Lighting Designer: Mikhail Sokolov

Scene:
Historic Stage
Auditorium
Cast
22 September
2024

Sunday, 12:00

21 September
2024

Saturday, 19:00

21 September
2024

Saturday, 12:00

08 September
2024

Sunday, 19:00

08 September
2024

Sunday, 12:00

07 September
2024

Saturday, 19:00

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Please note that cast is subject to change
Synopsis

Prologue

In the palace of King Florestan XIV the birth of his daughter, Princess Aurora, is being celebrated. Master of Ceremonies Catalabutte is checking the invitation list. The Lilac Fairy and Good Fairies appear among the courtiers and the guests coming to congratulate the Princess. They bring the newborn infant gifts, endowing her with the finest human attributes. Suddenly, a great noise is heard. The evil and powerful Carabosse Fairy drives into the ballroom with her repulsive suite. They forgot to invite her to the birth celebration. An irate Carabosse predicts that Aurora will die young from pricking her finger with a knitting spindle. But the Lilac Fairy intervenes: she predicts that the forces of good will neutralize the sinister spell. With a peremptory gesture, she forces Carabosse to leave the palace.

Schedule and tickets
Date
Tickets
Price
Time
8 September
Sunday
0
0
12:00
8 September
Sunday
0
0
19:00
21 September
Saturday
0
0
12:00
21 September
Saturday
0
0
19:00
22 September
Sunday
0
0
12:00
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