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Pinocchio

Belarus National Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater, Main Stage, Minsk, Belarus
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Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Minsk, Belarus
Starts at: 11:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 1h 55min
Sung in: Russian
Titles in: Russian

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview
History
Premiere of this production: 30 November 2007, Laeiszhalle, Hamburg

Gloria Bruni composed the opera “Pinocchio” with a libretto by Ursel Scheffler, a well-known German children’s author. “Pinocchio” is an opera for beginners of all ages who are invited to make their first steps into the fascinating world of opera. After a first series of easy introductory arias, listening becomes increasingly challenging until the listener is fully immersed in a real opera with orchestra and choir.

Synopsis

Prologue

Mischievous angels forget about the mission assigned to them by Father Christmas – to light the stars on Christmas night. The appearance of a good wizard interrupts the game. Together, they get to work. Obeying the amazing power of the staff of Father Christmas, the great Tree of Life comes to life. The angels and Father Christmas admire the results of their efforts. The Sandman, a messenger of the dark forces, appears. The angels run to meet the new inhabitant of the fairy tale. The Sandman wants to harm the forces of light: to destroy the Tree of Life. Father Christmas and his young friends fight with him, but the cunning villain puts the heroes to sleep. The appearance of the Fairy of Stars disrupts Sandman’s plans, and he fails to complete what has been conceived. Father Christmas and the angels come to their senses and rush to the Tree of Life. It can be saved, and a beautiful wooden marionette can be made from a thick branch broken through the fault of the villain.

Act I

Scene 1

Old Geppetto, a doll master, returns home with a bag full of toys that he again has failed to sell. For many months, his business has been going from bad to worse. There isn’t a crumb of bread left in the house. The old man is desperate. The little angels throw a magic log on the doorstep of Geppetto’s room. The master immediately sets to work. The marionette is ready! The old man asks the Fairy of Stars to perform a miracle and bring Pinocchio to life. Geppetto goes to bed. The sorceress grants the master’s wish. She puts a part of her soul into the puppet, and Pinocchio comes to life.

The Fairy explains the rule of the game to Pino: in order to become a human, he needs to understand the difference between Good and Evil and to learn to help people. However, the talking marionette has other plans for life: Pino wants to conquer the world. The wooden boy escapes, without hearing out the Fairy’s instructions. The sorceress calls on a Cricket for help. His task is to teach the wooden boy good manners and help him in good deeds. But Pino does not want to listen to the advice of a bug! He believes that he knows everything better than anyone else and drives away the unsolicited adviser.

Geppetto is incredibly happy: fate has sent him consolation in his old age. Now he has a son! However, Pino is not yet able to appreciate the sacrifices that Geppetto makes to feed and teach him. He wants to have fun and play. That’s why he goes to the puppet theatre instead of school. Pino exchanges the ABC book that Geppetto has procured for a ticket and gets to a puppet show. During the performance, something unexpected happens one of the puppets breaks. Pino rushes to help: he replaces the broken puppet and thus saves the theatre’s director Karabas Barnabas from ruin. The show continues, despite the attempts of a Cat and a Fox to disrupt the performance and make money on it. Karabas Barnabas gives Pino five gold coins. The puppet theatre leaves.

Scene 2

The Cat and the Fox decide to outwit Pinocchio and steal the money. The villains trick the wooden boy into believing that they are his best friends. The Cricket can’t stop the villains. Pino chases the Cricket away.

An ice cream cart appears on the stage. This is how the sly Sandman looks out for future inhabitants of the land of illusions – children who love sweets, are naughty and do not obey their elders. These are the kind of children who get to Wonderland and stay there forever.

Pino, the Cat and the Fox go to the inn for a snack. The Fox puts sleepy powder in the drink; Pino drinks it and falls asleep. The Cat and the Fox steal the food and run away from the inn. The Innkeeper passes on a message from them: his so-called friends will be waiting for Pino near the Old Pine Tree.

Scene 3

After paying the Innkeeper for the banquet, Pino goes to the meeting place. The Cricket follows him relentlessly. Pino drives his friend away again, but night falls, and the heroes decide that it will not be so scary if they stay together. Nevertheless, the Cricket gets frightened and runs away, leaving Pino alone.

The Cat and the Fox come to the meeting. The cheaters reveal a terrible secret to Pino: how to become rich overnight. Foolish Pino takes the villains’ bait. They rob the wooden boy and hang him from the tree.

Act II

Scene 1

The angels rush to help Pino. They bring the Cricket to the scene of the tragedy and take the wooden man down from the tree. The Cricket tries to bring Pino to his senses. Pinocchio comes to life. Now he has learnt his first serious lesson and realized his mistake. The Cricket is happy.

But it does not last long. The Sandman lures Pino to Wonderland. Our hero does not listen to the Cricket and again goes off, looking for adventures. With the help of magic, the Sandman takes everyone to Wonderland. You can do anything you want here! Here the children fight, swear, and even drink wine, and as the result ... they become donkeys. The Cricket and the Fairy help Pino escape from Wonderland. The illusion crumbles.

Geppetto looks for his son everywhere. He cannot find it on land, so the old man goes out to sea. The angels tell Pino that his father is in danger. A violent storm blows up. Pinocchio throws himself into the sea. Together with his father, he becomes the prey of a Whale.

Pino comes to his senses in the belly of the Whale and watches his fellow victims: sea inhabitants and sailors swallowed by the Whale long ago. Pinocchio saves everyone by sacrificing himself.

Scene 2

The sea washes up the bodies of Pino and Geppetto. The Cricket mourns the dead. The Fairy appears, calms him down and explains that by sacrificing himself to save his father, Pino has proved that he is worthy of becoming a human. The marionette turns into a real boy. Everyone is happy. Realizing their mistakes, the Cat, the Fox and the Sandman come to confess their guilt, and the good heroes give them a second chance.

Venue Info

Belarus National Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater - Minsk
Location   Paryžskaj Kamuny Square, 1

The National Academic Grand Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus is located in a park in the Trinity Hill district of Minsk. Local people call it the "Opierny Teatr" (Belarusian) or the "Opera and Ballet Theatre." While the theatre opened on 15 May 1933, in the beginning, it did not have its own performance venue. Until 1938, the troupe performed at the Belarusian Drama Theatre building.

The first permanent theatre was founded in Belarus in 1933 based on the Belarusian Opera and ballet school; the founder of the studio was a famous Russian Opera singer Anton Bonachich (Belarusian: Anton Bonatschitsch). Shortly after, Bonachich died in 1933.

The current theatre's building was opened in 1939. It was designed by the Belarusian architect from Leningrad, Iosif Langbard, whose original design was only partially implemented; some design details were omitted for financial reasons. The theatre has reliefs done by Zair Azgur.

Bizet's Carmen opened the theatre on 25 May 1933 with the title role being sung by Larisa Aleksandrovskaya. Several professional soloists and dancers were added to the troupe in the first few years at this location. Swan Lake, performed by K. Muller, was the first show on the stage of the new theatre. By 1940, Grand was added to the theatre's name to indicate its expansion. The performances by the theatre company during the "Decade of Belarusian Art" in Moscow in June 1940 was a great success which included the first Belarusian ballet, The Nightingale composed by Mikhail Kroshner, as well as other national operas such as "In the Dense Forest of Palesse", "The Flower of Fortune", and the second version of "Mikhas Podgorny". Performances continued during the war in Nizhny Novgorod, then known as Gorky until the liberation of Minsk in 1944; after that performances took place in Kovrov.

Enrichment of post World War 2 repertoire and expansion

During this time the repertoire was greatly enriched. The most famous operas staged in this theatre include Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky, Otello and Don Carlo by Giuseppe Verdi, Jacques Offenbach's The Tales of HoffmannSadko and The Golden Cockerel by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and Lohengrin by Richard Wagner. Socialist realist operas by Belarusian composers such as Yuri Semenyako, Yevgeny Glebov (Your Spring, 1963) and Heinrich Wagner were included.

Among the most notable composers has been Kulikovich Shcheglov, who like some of the writers went into exile after the war. Others include Yevgeny Glebov, composer of the opera Your Spring (1963) and the ballet Alpine Ballad (1967), ..." In 1967, the theatre was awarded the title of Academic for its status in the progression of the performing arts.

In 1996 the State Theater was divided into two independent theatres: the National Academic Grand Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus and the National Academic Opera Theatre of Belarus, but in 2008 they once again combined to become the present name, National Academic Grand Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus.

The building was renovated and it reopened in 2009. Many sculptures were added around the theatre, its stage was slightly moved and audience space expanded. The most up-to-date lighting and motion equipment were added while adhering to the original design. The ballet company is considered one of the foremost companies in the world.

The theatre today

Works by Belarus composers in the company's repertoire today include Dmitry Smolsky's The Grey Legend (Russian "Седая легенда" 1978).

The troupe tours internationally. Fans from Spain, Russia, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Israel, Portugal, and China are well acquainted with the repertoire of the Belarusian theatre. National Opera and Ballet of Belarus performs annually at the German festival "Classic Open Air."

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Minsk, Belarus
Starts at: 11:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 1h 55min
Sung in: Russian
Titles in: Russian
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