Moscow Chamber Musical Theatre

Moscow Chamber Musical Theatre
Pokrovsky Opera

The Moscow State Academic Chamber Musical Theatre (Московский государственный академический Камерный музыкальный театр имени Б. А. Покровского) is a Moscow theatre and opera house. The theatre was founded in 1971 and carries the name of its founder Boris Alexandrovich Pokrovsky. The theatre troupe resident at the theatre is also known as the "Pokrovsky Opera".[1]

The address was Leningradskaya 17, now changed to Nikolskaya 17.

Repertoire

Among the operas premiered at the theatre:

  • Boris Kravchenko - The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda; opera after Pushkin's The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda[2] (Сказка о попе и работнике его Балде)
  • Mikael Tariverdiev Waiting (Ожидание)
  • Nikolai Sidelnikov Run (Бег)
  • Vladimir Rebikov A nest of nobles after Turgenev (Дворянское гнездо)
  • Shirvani Chalaev Blood wedding (Кровавая свадьба, Ш.Р.Чалаев)
  • Tatyana Kamysheva The Adventures of Chipollino («Приключения Чиполлино» Т. Камышева)
  • Vladimir Dashkevich The Inspector (Ревизор)
  • Metropolitan Dimitry of Rostov (1702) Rostov childhood «Ростовское действо»
  • Vissarion Shebalin "The Taming of the Shrew" (Укрощение строптивой)
  • Sergei Kortes Jubilee and The Bear ("Юбилея" и "Медведя" С. Кортес)

References

  1. ^ Official Site in Russian
  2. ^ Кравченко, Борис Петрович (28 XI 1929, Ленинград 9 II 1979,


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