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VenueSadler's Wells Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From8th May 2001
To12th May 2001
WhenTues at 19:30, Sat 15:00
PricesFrom £8.50. To £42.50.
Sadler's Wells Theatre (V224)
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Birmingham Royal Ballet - Arthur Part 1

Birmingham Royal Ballet

Work:: Birmingham Royal Ballet (S0697032789)


Company Birmingham Royal Ballet

Production:: Arthur Part 1 (T01887104769)

In a land wracked by hate and fear an unknown boy proves his right to wear the bitter crown of power. Backed by forces of magic and Arthur conquer evil or is he too flawed by human weaknesses to succeed? The survival of his kingdom and his own life as monarch are dependent on the powers that he holds as he acts out his destiny. In this epic ballet cycle of the Arthurian legends. David Bintley depicts an ever-changing world in which goodness and evil lock horns in a battle for the lives of both king and commoner. As he struggles for personal and public salvation through a plague of carnage and slaughter. Bintley's Arthur is a king of the past, present and future. Running time 2 hours 15 min.
Choreographer David Bintley
Music John McCabe
Design Peter J Davison
Costume Jasper Conran
Lighting Peter Mumford
Conductor Barry Wordsworth
Conductor Paul Murphy
Conductor Philip Ellis
Company Royal Ballet Sinfonia

Listing:: L410203732




Arthur Part 1

In a land wracked by hate and fear an unknown boy proves his right to wear the bitter crown of power. Backed by forces of magic and Arthur conquer evil or is he too flawed by human weaknesses to succeed? The survival of his kingdom and his own life as monarch are dependent on the powers that he holds as he acts out his destiny. In this epic ballet cycle of the Arthurian legends. David Bintley depicts an ever-changing world in which goodness and evil lock horns in a battle for the lives of both king and commoner. As he struggles for personal and public salvation through a plague of carnage and slaughter. Bintley's Arthur is a king of the past, present and future. Running time 2 hours 15 min.

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