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WELCOME
I am very excited to be sharing our 2018/19 Birmingham season with you. Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Beyond Words season weaves a series of enduring stories into dance, bringing them to life for a modern world. Join us for those indescribable moments that only the beauty and electricity of live dance and music can offer.
From the perpetual sunshine of Frederick Ashton’s La Fille mal gardée, to the storybook fantasy of my own Beauty and the Beast and the endearing, mischievous fun of Hobson’s Choice, the full-length ballets of our Beyond Words season capture classic stories we all love, told in a universal language.
Beyond Words also includes two world premieres, both part of our pioneering Ballet Now programme. Firstly, Fire & Fury introduces Juanjo Arqués’s Ignite alongside my The King Dances, which was televised with an accompanying documentary about Louis XIV in 2015.
Secondly, Didy Veldman’s new work for the Company will premiere alongside Jessica Lang’s Lyric Pieces and Petra and the Wolf, a new take on Peter and the Wolf by our own Ruth Brill.
Finally, of course, Sir Peter Wright’s acclaimed production of The Nutcracker returns to Birmingham Hippodrome for the festive season, transporting the audience beyond the theatre to a realm of giant Christmas trees and dancing snowflakes.
We hope to welcome you as a subscriber and to share these amazing ballets with you.
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WELCOME
AUTUMN 2018La Fille mal gardéeFire & FuryThe King Dances | Ignite
CHRISTMAS 2018The Nutcracker
SPRING 2019Beauty and the Beast
SUMMER 2019[Un]leashedLyric Pieces | New Veldman | Petra and the Wolf
Hobson’s Choice
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Cover: Momoko Hirata by Ty Singleton; photographs: Richard Battye; Bill Cooper; Andrew Ross; Ty Singleton; Roy Smiljanic
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La Fille mal gardéeASHTON’S CLASSIC ENGLISH COMEDY
Funny, tender and true, La Fille mal gardée (The Wayward Daughter) is a lovely ballet of rural bliss that will put a spectacular spring in your step.
When country beauty Lise falls in love with farm lad Colas, she’s about to upset the apple cart. Her mother, Widow Simone, has her own ideas about who her daughter should marry. Enter Thomas, a pompous and wealthy vineyard owner. And Alain, his rich son – attractive as a potato, smart as a turnip and the proud possessor of two left feet.
Now sit back and enjoy as this merry crew try to meet their heart’s desires with hilarious results. Ever popular because of its simple, engaging story and wonderful wit, La Fille mal gardée remains a firm favourite for all the family.
All performances feature live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted for these performances by Paul Murphy, Philip Ellis, Jonathan Lo and Tom Seligman.
AUTUMN 2018
Wednesday 26 – Saturday 29 September
‘Enchantingly and hilariously silly... but moving and infinitely dignified too’
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Music Ferdinand HéroldArranged by John Lanchbery
Choreography Frederick AshtonDesigns Osbert Lancaster
Lighting Peter Teigen
First Steps (ages 3+)28 September, 1pm
Class on stage29 September, 11.45am
Audience open day29 September, 12pm
Audio description29 September, matinee
Pre-performance talk28 September, 6.30pm
Touch Tour29 September, 10.30am
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‘As finely wrought an English comedyas The Importance of Being Earnest’THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
La Fille mal gardée
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Fire & FuryTHE KING DANCES | IGNITE
Two incredible ballets, one from established choreographer, Director David Bintley, and one from a choreographer working on this scale for the first time, Juanjo Arqués.
When young King Louis XIV of France danced the role of the Sun God in a spectacular court entertainment he earned himself the soubriquet The Sun King. In The King Dances, David Bintley casts a modern eye on the very beginnings of ballet, when men were kings of dance.
As part of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s innovative Ballet Now programme, Juanjo Arqués’s Ignite, inspired by Turner’s painting The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons, receives its world premiere in Birmingham.
All performances feature live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted for these performances by by Martin Georgiev and Jonathan Lo.
AUTUMN 2018
Wednesday 3 – Saturday 6 October
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Pre-performance talk5 October, 6.30pm
Ballet Now is generously supported by Oak Foundation’s Special Interest Programme, which provided major funding for the project, Anthony Coombs and The Keith Coombs Trust, The Big Give 2017, The John Feeney Charitable Trust, The John S Cohen Foundation, The H Steven and PE Wood Charitable Trust, The W and M Morris Charitable Trust, the estate of Judith and John Percival, and Birmingham Royal Ballet’s New Work Syndicate 2017 and Director’s Appeal 2017.The King Dances is supported (2015) by The Patrick Trust, Jennifer Rowe, and Birmingham Royal Ballet’s New Work Syndicate 2015 and Director’s Appeal 2015.
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‘A regal performance with heart and dazzle’THE GUARDIAN ON THE KING DANCES
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THE KING DANCESMusic Stephen Montague
Choreography David BintleyDesigns Katrina LindsayLighting Peter Mumford
IGNITEMusic Kate Whitley
Choreography Juanjo ArquésDesigns Tatyana van Walsum
Lighting Bert Dalhuysen
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The NutcrackerSIR PETER WRIGHT’S QUINTESSENTIAL CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
In this most festive ballet, gigantic sets, lavish costumes, 60 dancers and a full orchestra combine to make the perfect Christmas treat for the entire family. This world-famous production by Sir Peter Wright, with extraordinary designs by John Macfarlane, is acclaimed as one of the best in the world.
When young Clara sneaks downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her new Nutcracker Doll, she is swept away on an adventure of gigantic proportions. A magical Christmas tree, a winter wonderland of dancing snowflakes and the sparkling Sugar Plum Fairy create the enchanting world of The Nutcracker, where toys come to life and dreams come true.
All performances feature live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted for these performances by Matthew Rowe , Koen Kessels, Paul Murphy and Philip Ellis.
CHRISTMAS 2018
Friday 23 November – Thursday 13 December
‘A ballet in a million and an annual sell-out’
THE BIRMINGHAM POST
Music Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyChoreography Peter Wright, Lev Ivanov, Vincent Redmon
Production Peter WrightDesigns John F. Macfarlane
Lighting David A. Finn
Pre-performance talk30 November, 6.30pm
Audience open day24 November, 12pm
Audio description24 November, matinee
Touch tour24 November, 10.30am
Class on stage24 November, 11.15am
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Beauty and the BeastA DARK AND BEAUTIFUL FAMILY FAIRYTALE
A cruel Prince, cursed to spend the rest of his life living in a fantastical castle with the animals he callously hunted, finds salvation in the heart of a beautiful girl. Caught stealing asingle rose, Belle’s desperate father exchanges his youngest daughter’s freedom for his own life. In his distant castle the Beast, stripped of his handsome features and his veryhumanity, must win her heart, or spend the rest of his life in bitter solitude.
Witness transformations, wild waltzes, soaring birds and a relationship between Belle and the Beast that is at first terrifying, but ultimately serene and beautiful.
All performances feature live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted for these performances by Paul Murphy, Koen Kessels and Philip Ellis.
SPRING 2019
Tuesday 19 February – Saturday 2 March
‘A weighty and memorable productionthat is utterly immersive’
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Music Glenn BuhrChoreography David Bintley
Designs Philip ProwseLighting Mark JonathanAudio description
23 February, matineeTouch tour23 February, 10.30am
Class on stage23 February, 11.45am
Audience open day20 & 23 February, 12pm
Pre-performance talk1 March, 6.30pm
First Steps (ages 3+)1 March, 1pm
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[Un]leashedLYRIC PIECES | NEW VELDMAN | PETRA AND THE WOLF
Birmingham Royal Ballet presents an unmissable opportunity to see three stunning ballets by female choreographers, including the world premiere of the third Ballet Now commission by Didy Veldman, with a score by Gabriel Prokofiev, grandson of Sergei Prokofiev, the composer of Romeo and Juliet and the final ballet in our programme.
We will also see the welcome return of Jessica Lang’s beautiful Lyric Pieces, created for the Company as part of International Dance Festival Birmingham 2012 and the first main-stage performances of Petra and the Wolf, an innovative contemporary view of Sergei Prokofiev’s famous suite, Peter and the Wolf, choreographed by the Company’s Ruth Brill.
All performances feature live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.
SUMMER 2019
Wednesday 12 – Saturday 15 June
‘A ballet of dreams and romantic moods that succeeds beautifully’
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Pre-performance talk14 June, 6.30pm
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LYRIC PIECESMusic Edvard Grieg
Choreography Jessica LangDesigns Elena Comendador
Lighting Nicole Pierce
NEW VELDMANMusic Gabriel Prokofiev
Choreography Didy Veldman
PETRA AND THE WOLFMusic Sergei Prokofiev
Choreography Ruth Brill
Ballet Now is generously supported by Oak Foundation’s Special Interest Programme, which provided major funding for the project, Anthony Coombs and The Keith Coombs Trust, The Big Give 2017, The John Feeney Charitable Trust, The John S Cohen Foundation, The H Steven and PE Wood Charitable Trust, The W and M Morris Charitable Trust, the estate of Judith and John Percival, and Birmingham Royal Ballet’s New Work Syndicate 2017 and Director’s Appeal 2017.
Hobson’s ChoiceDAVID BINTLEY’S SUPERB NORTHERN COMEDY
When Hobson’s Choice was premiered at the Royal Opera House in 1989, David Bintley’s earthy comedy after Harold Brighouse’s play received a standing ovation the likes of which hadn’t been seen since the premiere of Frederick Ashton’s La Fille mal gardée in 1960. With one of those scores you can’t help but whistle, composed by Paul Reade composer of themes for The Antiques Roadshow and The Flumps, the ballet has remained hugely popular ever since.
Don’t miss your chance to join feisty Maggie as she puts the world to rights, outsmarts her inebriated father, bags herself the perfect man and starts up her own business to boot, in what is without doubt a classic of our time.
All performances feature live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Paul Murphy and Philip Ellis.
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SUMMER 2019
Wednesday 19 – Saturday 22 June
‘Delightful, loveable comedy... Bintley’s finest and most entertaining work’
THE ARTS DESK
Music Paul ReadeChoreography David Bintley
Designs Hayden Griffin(Costumes co-designed with Claudia Meyer)
Lighting John B. Read
Pre-performance talk21 June, 6.30pm
Audience open day22 June, 12pm
Audio description22 June, matinee
Touch tour22 June, 10.30am
Class on stage22 June, 11.45am
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Hobson’s Choice
‘A warm and tender ballet that just radiates with Bintley’s mischievous sense of fun’
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Dance and musicBIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET AND THE ROYAL BALLET SINFONIA
WHO WE ARE
At Birmingham Royal Ballet we celebrate our art through spectacular live performances around the UK and by working with local communities. We encourage everyone to take the ballet challenge and let us capture their imagination with this amazing, powerful and dramatic art form.
Drawing from a talent-pool of dancers and musicians from around the world, we fuse world-class dance and music into a wide range of different productions. These include traditional classical works alongside pieces that span the creative history of ballet through the 20th century, and new works created for the Company that push the art form forward.
Our Director, choreographer David Bintley, and our Music Director, conductor Koen Kessels, inspire top-quality artistry that is able to tackle the complex demands of world-class ballet and music.
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