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Performance

VenueLondon Coliseum
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From26th March 2014
To29th March 2014
When19:30. Thu Mat 14:00. Sat Mat 14:30
London Coliseum (V376)
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  • Date of change: 25 Oct 13 - T1501375639

The Prince of the Pagodas - Birmingham Royal Ballet

The Prince of the Pagodas

Work:: The Prince of the Pagodas (S884)

Through a lonely childhood Princess Sakura mourns her brother's death and the slow disintegration of her father the Emperor, whose wicked new wife takes control of his kingdom. Presented with four powerful and wealthy suitors, Sakura's memories of the true love she felt for her brother gives her courage to reject them. Determined not to follow her stepmother's bidding, when a fifth suitor arrives - a scaly Salamander, both fascinating and repellent - Sakura throws herself on his mercy. After a long and dangerous journey through earth, air, fire and water, they arrive at the Salamander's kingdom, but Sakura's adventure has only just begun.
Music Benjamin Britten

Production:: Birmingham Royal Ballet (T1501375639)

David Bintley's new interpretation of The Prince of the Pagodas will be one of the most exciting UK ballet premieres of 2014. This imaginative reworking of a classic fairytale celebrates the power of family love.
Company Birmingham Royal Ballet
Choreographer David Bintley
Design Rae Smith
Lighting Peter Teigen

Listing:: L2073032407




Birmingham Royal Ballet

David Bintley's new interpretation of The Prince of the Pagodas will be one of the most exciting UK ballet premieres of 2014. This imaginative reworking of a classic fairytale celebrates the power of family love.

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