The Royal Opera House Presents a Cinema Festival This Christmas – Kids Go Free!
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Wednesday 7 November 2018 The Royal Opera House presents a Cinema Festival this Christmas – kids go free! The Royal Opera House will launch its first ever Cinema Festival on Monday 3 December in the newly refurbished Linbury Theatre in the heart of Covent Garden. Children can go free to all Saturday and Sunday cinema matinée performances and to The Nutcracker on 3 December. Launching with the live screening of The Nutcracker on 3 December and running until 6 January 2019, the Cinema Festival will feature 21 titles that celebrate the breadth of ballet and opera repertory shown in cinemas since our first broadcast ten years ago. Tickets on sale Thursday 8 November at 10am. Production photo of The Nutcracker © ROH. Photography by Tristram Kenton, 2013 Specially curated, free-for-children screenings include The Nutcracker live (3 December, 7.15pm), La Fille mal gardée (8 December, 2pm), The Magic Flute (9 December, 4pm), Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland For all Royal Opera House press releases visit www.roh.org.uk/for/press- and-media (15 December, 2pm), Cendrillon (16 December, 4pm), both Anthony Dowell’s and Liam Scarlett’s versions of Swan Lake (22 December, 2pm, and 5 January, 2pm, respectively), The Winter’s Tale (23 December, 4pm) and Romeo and Juliet (29 December, 2pm). Richard Jones’s staging of La bohème (30 December, 4pm) and Giselle which brings the cinema festival to an end on 6 January at 4pm. Further highlights include The Royal Ballet’s Sylvia (7 December, 7pm, featuring former Royal Ballet Principal Darcey Bussell and Guest Artist Roberto Bolle), John Copley’s acclaimed Royal Opera production (which ran for 41 years) of La bohème (8 December, 7pm, featuring Hibla Gerzmava and Teodor Ilincai), La traviata featuring soprano Renée Fleming and tenor Joseph Calleja (15 December, 7pm), Otello (21 December, 7pm, featuring German tenor Jonas Kaufmann) and Manon, featuring current Royal Ballet Principals Sarah Lamb and Vadim Muntagirov (28 December, 7pm). Kevin O’Hare, Director of The Royal Ballet. commented ‘I’m very excited to open our first cinema festival, which features heritage and contemporary works from both The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera. I look forward to welcoming the next generation of ballet and opera fans into the House to explore our world and to feel something new with each performance. I hope the free children’s tickets will give those who have never tried opera and ballet before a lifelong enjoyment of these wonderful art forms.’ Cinema festival audiences will be the first visitors to enjoy the brand new, state-of-the-art Linbury Theatre, which opens in January 2019. The cinema festival has been thematically curated by Kevin O’Hare, Director of The Royal Ballet, to showcase world-class opera and ballet at its best and to offer something special for younger audiences. Tickets cost £10-£17 for adults and are free for children aged 5 to 15 years old for The Nutcracker on 3 December and all Saturday and Sunday matinee performances. We ask for a maximum of two children with any one adult. Tickets available from Thursday 8 November at 10am. To book tickets visit: www.roh.org.uk/cinemafestival Images available here: https://we.tl/t-mCyWdf6APd ENDS NOTES TO EDITORS Page 2 of 4 1. For further information or interview requests please contact [email protected] 2. For images or press ticket requests please contact [email protected] 3. Images available to download here: https://we.tl/t-mCyWdf6APd About the Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House’s aim is for many more people to enjoy and engage in exceptional ballet and opera. As The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, we bring together the world’s most extraordinary ballet and opera artists in more than 500 performances every year: live events that thrill, move and excite, and that transport people to other worlds though music, dance and theatre. The following productions will feature in the Royal Opera House Cinema Festival in the Linbury Theatre • Monday 3 December, 7.15pm – The Royal Ballet’s The Nutcracker, 7.15pm, LIVE (rating 12A) – free for children • Friday 7 December, 7pm – The Royal Ballet’s Sylvia featuring Darcey Bussell and Roberto Bolle • Saturday 8 December, 2pm – The Royal Ballet’s La Fille mal gardée featuring Natalia Osipova and Steven McRae – free for children • Saturday 8 December, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s 1974 production of La bohème directed by John Copley (2009 revival) and featuring Hibla Gerzmava and Teodor Ilincai • Sunday 9 December, 4pm – The Royal Opera’s The Magic Flute, featuring Siobhan Stagg, Mauro Peter, Roderick Williams and Mika Kares – free for children • Friday 14 December, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s Gloriana featuring Susan Bullock and Toby Spence • Saturday 15 December, 2pm – The Royal Ballet’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, featuring Lauren Cuthbertson – free for children • Saturday 15 December, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s La traviata, featuring Renée Fleming and Joseph Calleja • Sunday 16 December, 4pm – The Royal Opera’s Cendrillon, featuring Joyce DiDonato and Alice Coote – free for children • Friday 21 December, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s Otello, featuring Jonas Kaufmann, Maria Agresta and Marco Vratogna • Saturday 22 December, 2pm – The Royal Ballet’s Swan Lake in the version by Anthony Dowell, featuring Natalia Osipova and Matthew Golding – free for children Page 3 of 4 • Saturday 22 October, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s Tosca, featuring Angela Gheorghiu and Jonas Kaufmann • Sunday 23 December, 4pm – The Royal Ballet’s The Winter’s Tale, featuring Edward Watson, Lauren Cuthbertson and Sarah Lamb – free for children • Friday 28 December, 7pm – The Royal Ballet’s Manon, featuring Sarah Lamb and Vadim Muntagirov • Saturday 29 December, 2pm – The Royal Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet, featuring Lauren Cuthbertson and Federico Bonelli – free for children • Saturday 29 December, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s The Flying Dutchman, featuring Bryn Terfel (no interval) • Sunday 30 December, 4pm – The Royal Opera’s La bohème (2017 production, directed by Richard Jones), featuring Nicole Car and Michael Fabiano – free for children • Friday 4 January, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s Nabucco, featuring Plácido Domingo • Saturday 5 January, 2pm – The Royal Ballet’s Swan Lake in the new version by Liam Scarlett, featuring Marianela Nuñez and Vadim Muntigarov – free for children • Saturday 5 January, 7pm – The Royal Opera’s Don Giovanni featuring Mariusz Kwiecień, Alex Esposito and Malin Byström • Sunday 6 January, 4pm – The Royal Ballet’s Giselle featuring Natalia Osipova and Carlos Acosta – free for children Page 4 of 4 .