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Performer: The Royal Ballet

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LondonCinderellaNew production

Prokofiev: Cinderella
Sir Frederick Ashton; The Royal Ballet; Koen Kessels; Jonathan Lo; Tom Pye; Alexandra Byrne

LondonThe Sleeping Beauty

Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty
Marius Petipa; The Royal Ballet; Oliver Messel; Mark Jonathan; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden

LondonNew Wayne McGregor / Corybantic Games / Anastasia Act 3

Bernstein, Tchaikovsky
Wayne McGregor; Christopher Wheeldon; Sir Kenneth MacMillan; The Royal Ballet; Carmen Herrera; Lucy Carter; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Jean-Marc Puissant
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Cinders returns to the ball in resplendent new clothing

With sumptuous new set designs and costumes, The Royal Ballet are in splendid form in Sir Frederick Ashton's Cinderella.
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Enchanting Alessandra Ferri returns in Wayne McGregor's Woolf Works

Every decade or so, The Royal Ballet creates a new work that will endure in its signature collection, and there's little doubt that Woolf Works deserves its place among that elite.   
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The Sleeping Beauty is crammed with so many gems!

Throughout the entire cast, every named role was performed with the mix of enthusiasm, affection and assuredness.
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Glitter, sugar and snowflakes: The Nutcracker returns to the ROH

Sir Peter Wright’s classic Royal Ballet production returns for another festive run to enchant the young – and not so young – at Covent Garden. 
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Hauntingly beautiful: Crystal Pite's Light of Passage at the ROH

Pite's first full-length ballet at the Royal Opera House is a brief but powerful work, expanding her 2017 creation, Flight Pattern
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Sex, scandal and Sisi: Mayerling opens Royal Ballet season

Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Habsburg history lesson comes with a cast list as long as your arm, but the plots and intrigues ensure a gripping evening at the ballet.
****1
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