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Romeo and Juliet archiveRomeo gate-crashes a ball given by his family's enemies, the Capulets, only to fall in love with their daughter Juliet. Their passion is mutual, but the hatred between their families forces their relationship to a catastrophic conclusion. Approx running time: 3 hours. Revival sponsored (2001) by The British Land Company PLC and The Friends of Covent Garden. As part of the international celebration of Kenneth MacMillan. Revival sponsored (2001) by The British Land Company plc and The Friends of Covent Garden. Shakespeare's tragedy of star-crossed lovers has inspired generations of leading artists from Gounod to Peggy Ashcroft to Baz Luhrman; Kenneth MacMillan is no exception. Marrying the play and Prokofiev's passionate, brooding score, he produced a classic of 20th Century choreography and one of The Royal Ballet's most popular works, all the more remarkable considering that it was his first full-length ballet. Using Nicholas Georgiadis dramatic designs, reworked in the newly opened Royal Opera House, this ballet provides pas de deux of startling lyrical beauty that are danced against a spectacular and forceful portrait of Renaissance Italy.

Cast/Performers

Alessandra Ferri (Juliet Jun 4 / 7mat / 9), Roberto Bolle (Romeo Jun 4 / 7mat / 9), Yoshida (Juliet Jun 5mat / 10 / 13), Makhateli (Romeo Jun 5mat / 10 / 13), Cojicaru (Juliet Jun 5 / 14mat), Kobborg (Romeo Jun 5 / 14mat), Rojo (Juliet Jun 6 / 12), Urlezaga (Romeo Jun 6 / 12)

Creatives/Company

Music: Prokofiev
Choreographer: Kenneth MacMillan
Design: Nicholas Georgiadis
Lighting: John B Read
Conductor(s): Barry Wordsworth, Alex Ingram

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1243954915. Details of all Romeo and Juliet archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S907

Archive Listings

4 Jun 03
  to
14 Jun 03
Royal Opera House
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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