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iVisit... Royal Opera House announces an evening of music and song with Tony and the Young Artists and a new Friday Premiere stream
Feb
14
to Feb 21

iVisit... Royal Opera House announces an evening of music and song with Tony and the Young Artists and a new Friday Premiere stream

The Royal Opera House is proud to continue its #OurHouseToYourHouse programme with Tony and the Young Artists, a celebration of music and song on Friday 19 February at 7pm GMT and their next Friday Premiere, The Royal Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty on Friday 26 February at 7pm GMT.

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iVisit... English National Ballet’s Nutcracker Delights at the London Coliseum
Dec
17
to Jan 3

iVisit... English National Ballet’s Nutcracker Delights at the London Coliseum

English National Ballet has been performing a version of Nutcracker every year since 1950. In 2020, the tradition lives on. With this special production, let the dancers and musicians take you on a whirlwind tour of the classic ballet’s most popular moments, with Tchaikovsky’s famous score played live.

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iVisit.... Romeo and Juliet - BP Big Screen
Jun
11
7:00 PM19:00

iVisit.... Romeo and Juliet - BP Big Screen

People across London can enjoy free culture on their doorstep as Romeo and Juliet is broadcast live in Trafalgar Square, IQL Summer Lawn in Stratford, Television Centre White City, The Scoop at London Bridge City and Arena Square in Wembley Park as the first in the Royal Opera House 2019 BP Big Screens series, on Tuesday 11 June 2019. Audiences can pack a picnic and head with friends and family to watch in one of 16 locations across the UK from Alnwick Castle in Northumberland to Queen’s Drive Space in Exmouth.

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iVisit.... Anastasia @ The Royal Opera House
Oct
26
to Nov 12

iVisit.... Anastasia @ The Royal Opera House

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Anastasia is a powerful three-act ballet which tells the true story of Anna Anderson, who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Anastasia, youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and sole survivor of the brutal assassination of the Russian Royal Family in 1918. This most experimental and haunting of Kenneth MacMillan’s ballets will be screened live to cinemas on Wednesday 2 November 2016.

Last performed by the Company in 2004, the majority of the dancers will be dancing the lead roles for the first time. Principal dancers making their debuts include Natalia OsipovaLauren Cuthbertson and Laura Morera as Anastasia, and Marianela NuñezSarah Lamb and the newly promoted Akane Takada in the virtuoso role of Mathilde Kschessinska. Former Royal Ballet Principal Viviana Durante, who danced the title role in 1996, returns to coach the new generation of dramatic interpreters in this landmark revival.

MacMillan created the ballet in 1967 as a raw, expressionist one-act piece for Deutsche Oper Ballet, depicting Anderson’s identity crisis as she grapples with her memories in an asylum, set to haunting music by Bohuslav Martinů. Two preceding acts were later added in 1971 with music by Tchaikovsky and then restaged in 1996 with designs by Bob Crowley that bring to life the opulence and splendour of the Romanov family’s cosseted imperial world, providing a stark contrast between the lavish Romanov court under Tsar Nicholas II and the sparse, gritty psychodrama in act III as Anderson’s façade unravels in a gloomy hospital ward.

This production is the first ballet to be screened as part of the Royal Opera House Live Cinema Season 2016/17 on Wednesday 2 November.

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Anastasia is generously supported by Hans and Julia Rausing, Sarah and Lloyd Dorfman, Richard and Delia Baker, The Tsukanov Family Foundation, Simon and Virginia Robertson and The Fonthttp://www.roh.org.uk/showings/anastasia-live-2016eyn Circle

 

 

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