Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet)

Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet)

Release date : March 31, 2014
Runtime : 3h
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Ross MacGibbon /
Writers : Miguel de Cervantes /
Production companies : Opus Arte / The Royal Ballet / Royal Opera House /
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Carlos Acosta's first venture directing one of ballet's 19th century classics was eagerly anticipated, as was his own starring role in the production (as Basilio), opposite the Argentinian Royal Ballet principal Marianella Nuñez (Kitri). Still built on Petipa's original choreography, Acosta's clear dramatic structure and vivid stage action gave the ‘boy gets girl despite her father’ story a more convincing air than usual, with Don Quixote's parallel obsession with Dulcinea-Kitri coherently woven into the plot.
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Philip Mosley
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Yuhui Choe
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Beatriz Stix-Brunell
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Itziar Mendizabal
Gypsy couple and fandango couple
Tom Whitehead
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Kristen McNally
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  • title:Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet)
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:3h
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Ross MacGibbon /
  • Writers: Miguel de Cervantes ·
  • Production companies: Opus Arte · The Royal Ballet · Royal Opera House ·
  • Overview:Carlos Acosta's first venture directing one of ballet's 19th century classics was eagerly anticipated, as was his own starring role in the production (as Basilio), opposite the Argentinian Royal Ballet principal Marianella Nuñez (Kitri). Still built on Petipa's original choreography, Acosta's clear dramatic structure and vivid stage action gave the ‘boy gets girl despite her father’ story a more convincing air than usual, with Don Quixote's parallel obsession with Dulcinea-Kitri coherently woven into the plot.
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