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Yerevan Opera Theatre

Rating 5.0
3238 ratings
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+374 33 533391
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Yerevan, Tumanyan Street, 54
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Yerevan, Tumanyan Street, 54
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+374 33 533391
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opera.am
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Closed until tomorrow
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Yeritasardakan
750 m
2
YeritasardakanRepublic SquareMarshal Baghramyan
Komitas Park
238 m
4
Komitas ParkChildren's puppet theaterSaryan ParkFrench SquareMashtots / Tumanyan
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Theater type:musical theater
Wheelchair accessibility:unavailable
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Тигран Закоян
Level 13 Local Expert
November 17
Its ballet performances are impressive. Armenian ballet has hugely developed recently. For tourists from abroad I would recommend Antouni and Gayane ballets, they are very well staged and choreographed and are full of national flavor. Opera is also worth visiting, if you like it. I would specially mention Anoush.
A A
Level 4 Local Expert
June 16
Great place to watch ballets, operas, and other entertaining shows. In front of it, there is also a place for children to ride colorful cars in the evening.
David socks
Level 6 Local Expert
October 16
One solid star for the orchestra of talented musicians and their conductors. Another for the hardworking performers. One more for the building, with excellent acoustics, solid Soviet architecture, and appropriate decoration (perhaps the finest chandelier in Armenia!). Minus one full star for the obnoxious audiences. I've been four times; without fail there are rude people having full conversations, insisting they be allowed to occupy the wrong seats, filming despite the announcement (in three languages!), checking their worthless social media, even ring tones going off at full volume. Imagine this happening in the country of the people who built this place...What's next, vaping and cigarettes inside? Subtract another whole star for the mostly worthless ushers I have never seen inside the actual theater. They are fiercely and solely focused on making sure you have paid and once that is assured, customers are abandoned to the interior where the stated common sense rules are not enforced by management nor staff nor polite society. If you can ignore self-centered cretins with no social awareness, much less a modicum of manners, this is a great place. As for me, I come to hear incredible music and see beautiful performances. These feasts for the senses deserve to be enjoyed with maximum appreciation, which requires full aural and visual sensitivity incompatible with retarded narcissists blathering and phone-derping without interruption from those who should be responsible for assuring enjoyable performances.
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