Birmingham Royal Ballet celebrates Sir Peter Wright’s Centenary with Gala Performance
Sir Peter Wright Centenary on 18 June will feature highlights from the director and choreographer’s most beloved works, and a return by Carlos Acosta.
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Sir Peter Wright Centenary on 18 June will feature highlights from the director and choreographer’s most beloved works, and a return by Carlos Acosta.
Lily Hyde sees BRB's Don Quixote and is impressed by the lead dancers, the orchestrations, and the design, though disappointed by the corps de ballet.
The complete presentation, calendar and production details of the full Royal Ballet 2026-2027 Season.
Graham Watts sees Tulsa Ballet’s ‘Made in America’ triple bill at Royal Ballet and Opera – a young, dynamic ensemble, with an overarching sense of theatre.
The Royal Ballet is the first British company to perform the work of the contemporary choreographic duo Sol León and Paul Lightfoot.
Lily Hyde sees William Bracewell's debut in Mayerling – one of The Royal Ballet’s most intelligent dancers, a singular performer who evades comparison.
Lily Hyde talks to William Bracewell about preparing to play Prince Rudolf in The Royal Ballet's Mayerling, his acting process, and an unlikely source of inspiration.
Lily Hyde sees My First Ballet: Cinderella, a production of an incredibly high standard for audience members of any age, with a strong calibre of dancing.
On 14 May, after 3 decades and tens of thousands of performances, the Royal Ballet and Opera unveils its new stage curtains as part of a Gala performance.
A joyful and vibrant ballet romcom, set in the Spanish summer sun. The post Review: Don Quixote, Sadler’s Wells appeared first on Everything Theatre.
BATON ROUGE — The Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre's Youth Ballet is back for another exciting summer season, featuring three performances for audiences across the Baton Rouge...
A fabulous and fun opportunity for the very young to enjoy dance and design of the highest standard. The post Review: My First Ballet: Cinderella, Sadler’s Wells appeared first on...
Graham Watts sees International Draft Works – three distinctly memorable works among a satisfying, broad spectrum of ideas and styles.
Diane Parkes talks to Carlos Acosta about Myths and Modern Masters, the mixed bill that he’ll present at the Royal Ballet and Opera in August.
After his debut in the ballet Mayerling, The Royal Ballet's Calvin Richardson spoke with Lily Hyde about his dream role and his career as Principal Dancer.
Jonathan Gray sees Calvin Richardson's debut in Mayerling with The Royal Ballet – Tall, elegantly proportioned, expressive and blessed with great physical strength.
Covent Garden will host a week-long public celebration of ballet this summer as part of The Royal Ballet School’s centenary celebrations.Read more ›
Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel sees Wayne McGregor: Alchemies with The Royal Ballet – This exhilarating triple bill is the very essence of alchemies of curiosity: absorbing, engaging, dar...
Artistic Director Timour Bourtasenkov blends classical ballet with theatrical storytelling in his first original full-length work for the company. The production features dozens of...
Jonathan Gray sees a myriad of fine performances on Mayerling's opening night, but none finer than Matthew Ball in Laura Morera's detailed revival for The Royal Ballet.
Graham Watts sees La Bayadère in Oslo where two stellar dancers shared the stage with an excellent company.
Including the highly anticipated return of The Royal Ballet! The post Ballet comes alive this June at Esplanade! appeared first on Moving To Singapore? Essential Guide - Expat Livi...
Lily Hyde sees BalleyBoyz’s 'Still Pointless' programme, admiring the company’s ten accomplished dancers, but finds some works… pointless?
Ulrik Birkkjaer talks to Ann Haskins about staging La Sylphide for San Francisco Ballet – port de bras, jumps and mime.
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