Originally St. Petersburg Mussorgsky State Academic Opera and Ballet
Theater was called Mikhailovsky in honor of Emperor Nicolas I's brother. The
permanent troupe of actors appeared only after the Social Revolution. That's
when the theater got its own style and aesthetic credo. The theater attracted
the audience with its unusual performances, as its actors were always searching
for the new ways of performing. On the stage of the theater premieres the operas
by Prokofiev and Shostakovich took place. Famous Meyerhold staged several
performances. Such masters as Shalyapin and Kshesinskaya gave performances on
the stage of the theater named after great Russian composer Mussorgsky. Today,
the repertoire of the theater includes operas and operettas by Russian and
foreign composers performed by masters of the genre (The Queen of Spades and
Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky, Boris Godunov by Mussorgsky, La Traviata by Verdi,
Die Fledermaus by Straus). The performances at the Mussorgsky Theater were
successful in many countries of the world.