Opera and Ballet Theatre of Saransk

54°11′10″N 45°10′48″E / 54.186°N 45.18°E / 54.186; 45.18

Opera and Ballet Theatre of Saransk was inaugurated on 1 September 1935 in Saransk, capital of the Russian Republic of Mordovia with Carl Millöcker's operetta Der Bettelstudent. The theatre includes 714 spectator places, 138 crystal lamps, make-up rooms, rehearsal ballet classes, a small hall for creative meetings and chamber concerts, the whole factory with fake and property-rooms shops. The new theatre has a mini-printing house and modern sound recording studio. The light and sound equipment – from the best producers of the USA, Germany, England and Japan, a rotating scene, variable volume of the auditorium.[1]

In 1994, the theatre was named after the Honored Artist of the RSFSR and People's Artist of the Mordovian ASSR, operatic bass Illarion Maksimovich Yaushev (1902–1961).

References

  1. ^ "Театр оперы и балета открылся концертом Большого симфонического оркестра" [The Opera and Ballet Theatre opened with a concert by the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra], 14 September 2011, vsar.ru
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