John Cranko's masterpiece, Onegin, returns to the Royal Opera House at the end of this month. Created for the Stuttgart Ballet in 1965, the Royal Ballet first performed this production in 2001 and … [Read more...] about Royal Ballet Onegin casting 2015: débuts for Osipova, Golding and Muntagirov
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Casting for Royal Ballet triple bill in March and La fille mal gardée in April
THE FOUR TEMPERAMENTS / NEW HOFESH SHECHTER / SONG OF THE EARTH George Balanchine / NEW Hofesh Shechter / Kenneth MacMillan Music: Paul Hindemith / Koen Kessels / Gustav Mahler 27, 30 March, 8, 10, … [Read more...] about Casting for Royal Ballet triple bill in March and La fille mal gardée in April
Critics Round-Up: An ‘imaginatively crafted delight’ or a ‘thin ballet’? Royal Ballet’s Alice
We know that the Royal Ballet's dancers are exceptional, we've seen that the designs and lighting are magical, but the jury is still out on whether Christopher Wheeldon's Alice's Adventures in … [Read more...] about Critics Round-Up: An ‘imaginatively crafted delight’ or a ‘thin ballet’? Royal Ballet’s Alice
The Sunday Times cheers Liam Scarlett’s ballet Asphodel Meadows
When the young choreographer Liam Scarlett premiered his first main-stage work for the Royal Ballet last year, on a modern programme, it scored a triumphant success. Now, at its first revival in the … [Read more...] about The Sunday Times cheers Liam Scarlett’s ballet Asphodel Meadows
A welcome return for the Royal Ballet’s ‘The Tales of Beatrix Potter’
Even the sternest critic can't resist Fredrick Ashton's charming ballet. As Sarah Frater says in the London Evening Standard: Only the flinty hearted could resist Frederick Ashton’s ballet version … [Read more...] about A welcome return for the Royal Ballet’s ‘The Tales of Beatrix Potter’