ballet
22nd November
7am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
22nd November
7am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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22nd November
10am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
22nd November
10am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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22nd November
11am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
22nd November
11am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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22nd November
1pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
22nd November
1pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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22nd November
4pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
22nd November
4pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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22nd November
6pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
22nd November
6pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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22nd November
9pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
22nd November
9pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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23rd November
7am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
23rd November
7am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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23rd November
10am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
23rd November
10am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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23rd November
11am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
23rd November
11am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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23rd November
1pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
23rd November
1pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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23rd November
4pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
23rd November
4pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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23rd November
6pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
23rd November
6pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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23rd November
9pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
23rd November
9pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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24th November
7am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
24th November
7am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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24th November
10am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
24th November
10am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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24th November
11am
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
24th November
11am

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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24th November
1pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
24th November
1pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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24th November
4pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
24th November
4pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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24th November
6pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
24th November
6pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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24th November
9pm
18+
Romeo and Juliet
18+
24th November
9pm

The ballet "Romeo and Juliet" might not have been. In 1934 Prokofiev discussed the possibility of staging "The Gambler" and "The Fiery Angel" in Leningrad. Then Adrian Piotrovsky (director of Lenfilm and consultant to GATOBA) put forward the idea of a new opera and, among other subjects, proposed Shakespeares tragedy. The idea of "Romeo" as a ballet finally took shape by May 1935.
The second godfather of this performance was Sergey Radlov. Co–author of the script, he proposed radical alterations of Shakespeare, the most fantastic of them is a happy ending.

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