Director's Box at the Mariinsky Theatre?

Jan 02, 2017 20:43


I'm trying to decide which box at the Mariinsky Theatre (old stage) could be permanently allocated to an extremely respected and famous retired ballet dancer, who comes (usually by himself) to watch performances most nights. He's elderly, so something close to the stage where he can see better would be ideal. I don't want to give him the Tsar's box ( Read more... )

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ext_3948950 January 3 2017, 11:41:01 UTC
Here is the theater plan: https://www.afisha.ru/spb/theatre/hallplan/15878156/. Scene is at the bottom. But the dress circle boxes above the orchestra are not on that plan; the reason is that they are not selling tickets to those; they are reserved to special guests. The box on the right is called "the director's box" (meaning, director of the theater), the one on the left is the one royal family usually occupied (NOT the Tsar's box, surprisingly: from that box one can hear better what's going on on stage, which is crucial for the opera). I'm not sure how it's called - something like "Grand Prince's box" perhaps. Those names are not commonly used, I think ( ... )

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claudialc January 3 2017, 22:29:48 UTC
Thank-you for your great response! Exactly what I needed :)

If anyone else is interested in my question, I found this http://www.ballet-dance.com/200502/articles/Kirov20050129.html which has some more details on the fancy boxes by the stage.

I imagine anyone distinguished enough for these boxes could eat in one of those anterooms during the interval?

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ext_3948950 January 3 2017, 22:43:02 UTC
Hmm, I vaguely remember entrance to the director's box being from the same corridor as to the other dress circle boxes, not from "orchestra level". If memory serves, there is a separate room behind it, so it's like this:

+----------------+----------+
| | |
Orchestra | director's box room |
| | |
----------+----------------+---- ----+
| | |
| regular box corridor |
| | |
+----------------+ +

But I'm not sure; it's been a while since I've been in that box (and I don't even remember how I got there).

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ext_3948950 January 3 2017, 22:44:44 UTC
If I remember correctly, that room was completely empty, without even a chair.

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brune_hilda January 3 2017, 11:50:58 UTC
AS I know, there is no special 'Director' box. The boxes close to the Tsar's box (and inline with it) are simple enumerated by side (left, right) and level of belletage.

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claudialc January 5 2017, 18:22:55 UTC
Additional question: does anyone know if there are restaurants on site at the Old Mariinsky (like at the Royal Opera House in London)? I get the impression that it doesn't, because googling for "Mariinsky restaurant" just brings results for nearby establishments. But presumably there are at least bars? Or is ice-cream the only option for food in the interval :P ?

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