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Notre-Dame de Paris

Mikhailovsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 1h 50min

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Cast
Performers
Ballet company: Mikhailovsky Ballet
Orchestra: Mikhailovsky Theatre Orchestra
Creators
Composer: Maurice Jarre
Librettist: Roland Petit
Choreography: Roland Petit
Poet: Victor Hugo
Overview

In 2024, honoring the centenary of Roland Petit, the Mikhailovsky Theatre presented one of the choreographer’s most famous ballets, “Notre-Dame de Paris”.

Roland Petit, inspired by Victor Hugo’s famous novel, created a truly grandiose piece about love and death, devotion and treachery. “I want the tragic meaning of Victor Hugo’s creation to become clear to the audience,” Roland Petit commented. The choreographer reduced the plot to the lines of the four main characters — Esmeralda, Quasimodo, Frollo, and Phoebus. The role of Quasimodo was performed by the choreographer himself.
The world premiere of the ballet took place in 1965 at the Paris Opera. Roland Petit’s amazing choreography, avant-garde music by Maurice Jarre, costumes by Yves Saint Laurent and magnificent sets by René Allio secured the stunning success of the ballet. “Notre-Dame de Paris” became one of the most stylish productions of its time.
In 2021, Luigi Bonino — the keeper of Roland Petit’s legacy, choreographer’s friend and assistant — staged the ballet in Novosibirsk, and this particular production of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre will be performed at the Mikhailovsky Theatre.

History
Premiere of this production: 30 November 1966, Paris Opera

Notre Dame de Paris is a ballet by French choreographer Roland Petit. It was premiered by the Paris Opera Ballet in 1967. The ballet is based on the Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It was the first work Roland Petit created for the Paris Opera Ballet, a company he had left 20 years earlier. This ballet was very successful and continues to be performed to the present.

Venue Info

Mikhailovsky Theatre - Saint Petersburg
Location   1 Arts Square

Located in the historic center of Saint Petersburg, just steps from Nevsky Prospekt and the Arts Square, the Mikhailovsky Theatre is one of Russia’s most elegant and vibrant venues for opera and ballet. Founded in 1833, the theatre has long been an important part of the city’s rich cultural landscape, offering audiences a refined blend of classical tradition and innovative performance.

The theatre’s architecture reflects the grace of the imperial era. Its beautifully restored auditorium, adorned with gold accents, crimson velvet, and crystal chandeliers, creates an atmosphere of intimacy and aristocratic charm. Despite its historic appearance, the Mikhailovsky Theatre is equipped with modern stage technology, allowing it to present visually impressive productions while preserving its classical elegance.

Today, the theatre is known for its ambitious repertoire that spans beloved masterpieces of opera and ballet. Works by composers such as Tchaikovsky, Verdi, Puccini, and Mussorgsky share the stage with contemporary productions and new interpretations of classical works. The ballet company, admired for its expressive style and strong technique, performs iconic titles including Swan Lake, Giselle, and The Nutcracker, alongside modern choreographic creations.

The Mikhailovsky Theatre regularly welcomes internationally renowned singers, dancers, and conductors, while also nurturing a talented ensemble of resident artists. This combination of global artistry and local tradition creates performances that are both polished and emotionally compelling.

Elegant, historic, and artistically dynamic, the Mikhailovsky Theatre offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Russian opera and ballet.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 1h 50min
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