• As with the rest of Moscow's institutions, the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution saw the theatre change from the "Imperial Bolshoi" to the "State Bolshoi" .
  • On December 7, 1919 the theatre changed its name from the 'Imperial Bolshoi Theatre' to the 'State Academic Bolshoi Theatre'.
  • A new stage for the Bolshoi Theatre, called the New Stage, went into service on 29 November 2002, constructed to the left of the theatre's historic main stage.
  • The Bolshoi Theatre Moscow is the largest theater in Russia. It is also the most famous, although the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg is also fairly well known.
  • A new stage for the Bolshoi Theatre, called the New Stage, went into service on 29 November 2002, constructed to the left of the theatre's historic main stage.
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  • The Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, leading theatre company for ballet and opera in Russia and globally.