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Birmingham Royal Ballet's Cinderella
Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) will tour Sir David Bintley’s magical production of Cinderella to venues across the UK in 2025.
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Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) will tour Sir David Bintley’s magical production of Cinderella to venues across the UK in 2025.
Cinderella will open at the Mayflower Theatre Southampton (6 - 8 February) before continuing to Birmingham Hippodrome (19 February – 1 March), The Lowry, Salford (6 - 8 March), Sunderland Empire (13 - 15 March), Bristol Hippodrome (27 - 29 March) and Theatre Royal Plymouth (9 - 12 April).
Sir David Bintley’s Cinderella remains one of the most popular ballets in BRB’s repertoire, featuring sumptuous sets and costumes, virtuoso dance and magical transformations. Sergei Prokofiev’s sweeping musical score takes audiences on an unforgettable fairytale journey, played live by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.
The visually stunning production features incredible scenic and costume designs by the acclaimed artist John Macfarlane.
Cinderella continues to thrill audiences across the world; following on from the UK tour, the production will then play at Tokyo’s Bunka Kaikan in Japan (27 - 29 June).
Former BRB Soloist and now Royal Ballet Principal Dancer William Bracewell will join the Company as a guest performer in the role of The Prince dancing alongside Momoko Hirata at Birmingham Hippodrome on the evening of Thursday 20th and Saturday 22nd February 2025. William Bracewell will also be a guest performer for dates in Japan on Friday 27 June and Sunday 29 June.
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Director, Carlos Acosta said: “Cinderella remains an enduring classic in the BRB canon and a firm audience favourite. John Macfarlane’s awe-inspiring designs pair perfectly with Sir David Bintley’s beautiful choreography and Prokofiev’s rousing music in this spellbinding production.
“Cinderella is one of our most visually stunning productions, demonstrating BRB’s commitment to touring the very best that ballet can offer to audiences across the UK, and around the globe.”
For more information visit www.brb.org.uk