180 mins |
Rated
E
The Sleeping Beauty holds a very special place in The Royal Ballet’s heart and history. It was the first performance given by the Company when the Royal Opera House reopened at Covent Garden in 1946 after World War II. In 2006, this original staging was revived and has been delighting audiences ever since. Frederick Ashton famously cited the pure classicism of Marius Petipa’s 19th-century ballet as a private lesson in the atmospheric art and craft of choreography. Be swept away by Tchaikovsky’s ravishing music and Oliver Messel’s sumptuous designs with this true gem from the classical ballet repertory.
Make an evening of it & book in for one our our Platters, take your pick from Seafood, Charcuterie or Cheese Ploughmans - £12.50 to serve one.
Platters must be pre-booked with at least 72 hours notice by emailing: info@thegatewaycinema.co.uk
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The Sleeping Beauty holds a very special place in The Royal Ballet’s heart and history. It was the first performance given by the Company when the Royal Opera House reopened at Covent Garden in 1946 after World War II. In 2006, this original staging was revived and has been delighting audiences ever since. Frederick Ashton famously cited the pure classicism of Marius Petipa’s 19th-century ballet as a private lesson in the atmospheric art and craft of choreography. Be swept away by Tchaikovsky’s ravishing music and Oliver Messel’s sumptuous designs with this true gem from the classical ballet repertory.
Make an evening of it & book in for one our our Platters, take your pick from Seafood, Charcuterie or Cheese Ploughmans - £12.50 to serve one.
Platters must be pre-booked with at least 72 hours notice by emailing: info@thegatewaycinema.co.uk