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English National Ballet - Creature archiveOne of the UK's leading Ballet Companies. Taking inspiration from Mary Shelley's literary classic, Frankenstein, Khan's ballet, titled Creature, is influenced by essential questions on ambition, human endeavour and morality. English National Ballet website.

Cast/Performers

Jeffrey Cirio (Creature - some dates), Aitor Arrieta (Creature - some dates), Rentaro Nakaaki (Creature - some dates), Fernanda Oliveira (Marie - some dates), Erina Takahashi (Marie - some dates), Emily Suzuki (Marie - some dates), Emma Hawes (Doctor - some dates), Isabelle Brouwers (Doctor - some dates), Sarah Kundi (Doctor - some dates), Ken Saruhashi (Captain - some dates), Henry Dowden (Captain - some dates), Giorgio Garrett (Captain - some dates), Fabian Reimair (Major - some dates), James Streeter (Major - some dates), Skyler Martin (Major - some dates), Noam Durand (Andres - some dates), Miguel Angel Maidana (Andres - some dates), Victor Prigent (Andres - some dates)

Creatives/Company

Producer(s): Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, Sadler's Wells
Choreographer: Akram Khan
Music: Vincenzo Lamagna
Company: English National Ballet Philharmonic
Conductor(s): Gavin Sutherland, Daniel Parkinson

English National Ballet - Creature

English National Ballet - Creature (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T95150931. Details of all English National Ballet - Creature archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S664

Archive Listings

23 Mar 23
  to
1 Apr 23
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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