Boris Godunov - Royal Ballet and Opera
Royal Opera House
- Opens: Thursday, 29 January 2026 -
Booking until: Wednesday, 18 February 2026 - Running time: 2hr 15min. No Interval.
Boris Godunov - Royal Ballet and Opera description
Antonio Pappano conducts a new production of Musorgsky’s magnificent opera, starring Bryn Terfel in the title role and directed by Richard Jones.
The Tsar Boris Godunov came to power by murdering the nine-year-old Dmitry, heir to the throne. Boris has ruled well, but famine, thought by some to be divine punishment, have led to rising support for his enemies. The young monk Grigory, realizing he was born the same day as the murdered Tsarevich, decides to pose as the risen Dmitry in a bid to seize the throne.
In neighbouring Poland, the Pretender’s claim gathers support. Boris hears tales of the risen Tsarevich and, stricken with guilt, suffers hallucinations. He bids farewell to his son and dies, as the Pretender and his supporters march on Moscow.
Playing at Royal Opera House
Age restrictions
Parental guidance recommended. Children under the age of five are not permitted into the theatres. Children over age five must have their own ticket and sit next to an accompanying adult.
Important information
Sung in Russian with English surtitles, which are displayed on screens above the stage and around the auditorium.
The production features themes of child murder from the outset.