About event
Date
6 July
Time
20:00
Duration
~ 2 hours
Place
Alexandrinsky Theatre
Tickets for Boris Eifman's "The Seagull. A Ballet Story" in St. Petersburg
Buying tickets for Boris Eifman's "The Seagull. A Ballet Story" is a way to attend an important event of the theater season. On our website, you'll find a playbill with current dates, view the performance schedule, and choose your seats.
Plot
The production is based on Anton Chekhov's work and depicts the creative process behind the scenes. In the performance, audiences see the drama and relationships between the artists, where personal experiences are intertwined with the search for inspiration. Director Boris Eifman shows how art emerges from different aspects of life. This is a new choreographic version of the classic play.
Where will the event take place?
The ballet is being performed at the Alexandrinsky Theatre, located at 6 Ostrovsky Square, St. Petersburg. The troupe is led by the choreographer, a winner of Russian awards.
Where and how can I buy tickets for Boris Eifman's "The Seagull: A Ballet Story" online?
You can order tickets online or by phone on our website. Choose your seats on the interactive seating plan—it shows available sections and ticket prices. After choosing, you pay, and the electronic ticket comes after the order is confirmed.
- Seat selection using the hall plan;
- VIP box reservations;
- Ticket price clarification without hidden fees;
- Manager consultation when ordering by phone;
- Issue of electronic tickets;
- Answers to questions about the rules of attendance and the schedule of the performance.
You can buy tickets for the ballet "The Seagull. A Ballet Story" by Boris Eifman in advance - this will allow you to choose the best seats at a transparent price.
For corporate clients
For organizations, there is a program for reserving seats at the Alexandrinsky Theater for group visits or business events. For more information on the cost of corporate packages, please contact our managers by phone or through the feedback form on the website.
Please note that the cast may change.
Director: Boris Eifman.
