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February 2019

The Royal Ballet present , Kenneth MacMillan’s dramatic masterpiece at House Tuesday 26 March – Tuesday 11 June 2019 | roh.org.uk | #ROHromeo

Matthew Ball and in Romeo and Juliet. © ROH, 2015. Photographed by Alice Pennefather

 Revival features a host of debuts from across the Company, including , Beatriz Stix-Brunell, Anna Rose O’Sullivan, William Bracewell, Marcelino Sambé and Reece Clarke.  with American Ballet Theater, makes his debut in this production as Romeo opposite as Juliet.  Production relayed live to cinemas and on Tuesday 11 June 2019.

This Spring, revives Kenneth MacMillan’s 20th-century dramatic masterpiece, Romeo and Juliet. Set to Sergey Prokofiev’s seminal score, the ballet contrasts romantic with a series

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of vibrant ensemble scenes, set against the backdrop of 16th-century Verona as evoked by ’s designs. A work which has been performed by The Royal Ballet more than 400 times since it was premiered at in 1965, Romeo and Juliet is a classic of the 20th-century ballet repertory, and showcases the dramatic ability of the Company, as well as incorporating a plethora of MacMillan’s signature challenging choreography.

During the course of this revival, Akane Takada, Beatriz Stix-Brunell and Anna Rose O’Sullivan debut as Juliet. Also performing the role during this run are Principal dancers , Sarah Lamb and Marianela Nuñez. William Bracewell, Marcelino Sambé and Reece Clarke perform as Romeo for the first time, and American Ballet Theater Principal David Hallberg returns to the Royal Opera House to make his debut in The Royal Ballet production opposite Natalia Osipova. Principal dancers Steven McRae and reprise their roles as Romeo during this revival.

On Tuesday 11 June 2019, Romeo and Juliet will be relayed live into cinemas around the world as part of ROH Live Cinema, featuring Principal dancers Yasmine Naghdi and .

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NOTES TO EDITORS

Choreography Kenneth MacMillan Music Sergey Prokofiev Designer Nicholas Georgiadis Lighting designer John B. Read Conductor Koen Kessels Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

CASTING Tuesday 26 March, Wednesday 10, Friday 26 April at 7.30pm – Lauren Cuthbertson, Matthew Ball

Thursday 28 March, Saturday 27 April, 7.30pm- Akane Takada, Steven McRae

Saturday 13 April, 1.30pm- Anna Rose O’Sullivan, Marcelino Sambé

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Saturday 27 April, 1.30pm and Saturday 4 May at 7pm- , Reece Clarke

Wednesday 1 May, 7.30pm, Saturday 4 May at 1.30pm, Saturday 11 May at 7pm- Sarah Lamb, Vadim Muntagirov

Saturday 11 May, 1.30pm, Tuesday 14 May, 7.30pm and Saturday 25 May, 7pm- Francesca Hayward,

Monday 13 May, 7.30pm and Saturday 25 May at 1.30pm- Beatriz Stix-Brunell, William Bracewell

Friday 17, Thursday 23, Wednesday 29 May 7.30pm- Marianela Nuñez, Reece Clarke

Wednesday 22 May, 7.30pm and Saturday 1 June, 7pm- Natalia Osipova, David Hallberg

Saturday 1 June, 1.30pm, Tuesday 11 June, 7.30pm- Yasmine Naghdi, Matthew Ball

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About The Royal Ballet

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Under the directorship of Kevin O’Hare, The Royal Ballet unites tradition and innovation in world-class performances, and is a driving force in the development of ballet as an art form. Based at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, it brings together today’s most dynamic and versatile dancers with a world-class orchestra and leading choreographers, composers, conductors, directors and creative teams to share awe-inspiring theatrical experiences with diverse audiences worldwide.

The Company’s extensive repertory embraces 19th-century classics, the singular legacy of works by Founder Choreographer and Principal Choreographer Kenneth MacMillan and the compelling new canon of work including pieces by Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor, Artistic Associate and Artist in Residence .

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