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Saturday 19-10-2013 14:30
APPROX RUNNING TIME: 2 hours 45 minutes (including 2 intervals)
Minimum Age Recommendation: 5
Once upon a time ... (as all good fairytales begin), in a faraway land beyond imagination, Tchaikovsky's sumptuous music fills the air and wondrous characters come to life before your very eyes. Fairytale characters abound alongside a King, a Queen, Good and Evil Fairies, Fairies of Gold, Silver, Diamonds and Sapphire plus the inevitable handsome Prince, all weaving their magic to present this timeless tale of Princess Aurora, The Sleeping Beauty - a story lovingly repeated throughout generations but never before performed so magnificently as with this colourful spectacle of Russia's finest..... Moscow Ballet - La Classique.
As the traditional Russian story goes, it is a prick from a knitting needle hidden in flowers by the wicked fairy Carabose that sends Princess Aurora into her 100 year sleep.
Rescued by the kiss of her Prince, the beautiful Aurora and her legend live on once more. You are cordially invited, one and all, to relive the fairytale dream in this universally acclaimed production.
Moscow Ballet - La Classique ... The greatest success of Russian theatre is undoubtedly Classical Ballet, an area in which Russian dancers (aided by some of the world's greatest choreographers) have reigned supreme since the 1820's.
Moscow Ballet - la Classique, founded in 1990 utilising ballet dancers from the leading theatres of the CIS Countries and the Bolshoi, Kirov and Ballet Theatres of Kiev and Odessa, carries on this tradition.
Always in demand, Moscow Ballet - La Classique has recently thrilled ballet lovers during hugely successful tours of Egypt, Morocco, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Norway, Israel, Thailand, Taiwan, China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand as well as the UK, and this talented company have deservedly gained vast international acclaim.
World-renowned soloists Nadezda Ivanova, Ekaterina Shalypina, Andrey Lyapin, and Andrey Shalin lead the Moscow Ballet Company under the direction of Elik Melikov.
Music: Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Choreography: Marius Petipa
Adapted By: Alexander Vorotnikov & Irina Nesterova-Vorotnikova
Scenario: Marius Petipa and Ivan Vsevolojsky after Charles Perault's tale "La Belle au Bois Dormant".
VENUE: The Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple
PRICE: Stalls/Dress Circle £22.00 Stalls/Dress Circle (Concessions) £21.00 Front Stalls/Upper Circle £20.50 Front Stalls/Upper Circle (Concessions) £19.50 Young Person £18.00 Family £74.00;