About event
Date
28 March
Time
15:00
Duration
~ 2 hours
Place
Lakhta Hall (formerly MTS Live Hall)
Please note that the cast may change.
Director: Konstantin Rassadin
Tickets for the ice ballet "The Nutcracker" in St. Petersburg
The ice ballet "The Nutcracker" is a performance for spectators who love the classics and contemporary art. This year the theater invites you to a new production at Lakhta Hall, located at the following address: St. Petersburg, Primorsky Prospekt, 80, building 1. The performance was staged by Russian choreographer Konstantin Rassadin. The production is part of the state company's repertoire and is suitable for spectators of all ages.
Plot
The plot of the ballet is based on the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The program is understandable to spectators of all ages. The artists perform on real ice, which adds dynamism to the classical performance. The music and stage design make the performance part of the city's cultural life.
Where will the event take place?
The premiere will take place at Lakhta Hall, located at 80 Primorsky Prospekt, Bldg. 1, St. Petersburg. The hall provides guests with comfort and a good view of the stage from any seat.
Where and how can I buy tickets for the Nutcracker ice ballet online?
Tickets for the Nutcracker ice ballet can be purchased through our website. Choose your seats using the seating plan — it will help you find convenient positions and find out ticket prices.
- Booking is available online or by phone.
- Payment is made through the online service.
- After payment, you will receive an electronic ticket.
- A manager will help you choose seats in the hall.
- The cost depends on the selected seats.
Ticket prices depend on the seating arrangement — detailed cost information is posted on the website along with the performance schedule and seating plan.
For individual seat selection or to choose a VIP box, you can contact a manager by phone. You can find out the start time and duration of the performance and get answers to your questions from specialists or in the Playbill section.
