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MATTHEW BOURNE’S SLEEPING BEAUTY A GOTHIC ROMANCE REVIVED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL
FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY
Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping
Beauty
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Tuesday 5th – Saturday
16th April 2016.
The UK’s most popular dance
company, New Adventures, returns to Newcastle Theatre Royal this Spring with Matthew
Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty, a gothic tale for all ages. This
ground-breaking production heads to Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday 5th
– Saturday 16th April 2016.
Directed and choreographed by probably the ‘hottest’
choreographer in the world right now, Sir Matthew Bourne OBE,
and from the UK’s
most popular dance company, Sleeping Beauty is a revival of this new
classic, giving audiences one more chance to see the final piece in the trio of
Tchaikovsky masterpieces. With sumptuous
sets, costumes and evocative lighting, the audience will be transported in
time.
Returning to the central
role of Aurora
in this first revival is rising star Ashley Shaw. Ashley recently played Lana
in the triumphant revival of The Car Man, also played Kim in Edward
Scissorhands, Sugar in Nutcracker! and the title role in Cinderella.
Cordelia Braithwaite made her debut with New Adventures in Swan Lake
in 2013 and has since featured in this year’s revival of The Car Man,
covering the role of Lana. Cordelia makes her debut as Aurora
this season; her first Principal role with New Adventures.
Matthew Bourne’s
Sleeping Beauty premiered in 2012, and was the fastest selling
production in the company’s history. Sleeping Beauty was created for New
Adventures 25th birthday celebrations and completed Sir Matthew Bourne’s OBE
trio of re-imagined Tchaikovsky ballet masterworks that started in 1992 with Nutcracker!
and, most famously, in 1995, with the international hit Swan Lake.
This dazzling production has won the hearts of thousands and smashed box office
records across the UK
and at Sadler’s Wells.
The leading role of Leo
will once again be played by Dominic North and Chris Trenfield who co-created
the role in 2012.
Perrault’s timeless fairy
tale, about a young girl cursed to sleep for one hundred years, was turned into
a legendary ballet by Tchaikovsky and choreographer, Marius Petipa, in 1890.
Bourne takes this date as his starting point, setting the Christening of
Aurora, the story’s heroine, in the year of the ballet’s first performance; the
height of the Fin-de-Siecle period when fairies, vampires and decadent opulence
fed the gothic imagination.
As Aurora
grows into a young woman, we move forward in time to the more rigid, uptight
Edwardian era; a mythical golden age of long Summer afternoons, croquet on the
lawn and new dance crazes. Years later, awakening from her century long
slumber, Aurora
finds herself in the modern day; a world more mysterious than any Fairy story!
Tickets:
Matthew
Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty appears at
Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday 5th – Saturday
16th April 2016 (Evenings: 7.30pm,
Matinee: Thursday 2pm, Saturday Matinee 2.30pm). Tickets are from £17.00 and can be purchased at www.theatreroyal.co.uk or from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11
21 21 (calls cost 7ppm plus your
phone company’s access charge).
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