The Royal Ballet brings its celebration of 70 years at the Royal Opera House to a close with a mixed programme of works by its founder choreographer Frederick Ashton.
The Dream - an adaptation of Shakespeare's riotous comedy in which a forest sprite, armed with a love potion, plays havoc.
Symphonic Variations – first performed in 1946, six dancers perform a series of quartets, duets, sextets and solos to Franck’s brooding Variations symphoniques.
Marguerite and Armand - Ashton's beautiful and emotional retelling of a well-known story, familiar to us through Verdi's opera La traviata.
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