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BRB in La Fille mal gardée: every role is lovingly cherished

Ballet’s best romcom, a lovingly maintained classic.
BRB's Don Quixote brightens even the sunniest of days
Carlos Acosta's Don Quixote hits the road with a successful London residency at Sadler's Wells.
Birmingham Royal Ballet's Nutcracker rescued for online audiences
Outstanding performances all-around in this special treat for Christmas
BRB's The Nutcracker* lights up the Royal Albert Hall
A unique marriage of production and performance space provides a spactacle synonymous withe spirit of Christmas
Exquisite woe with BRB's star-crossed lovers
As part of their Shakespeare400 celebration, BRB give a touching account of the Bard's timeless classic Romeo and Juliet.
A unique Swan Lake
True to its origin in the Romantic period of the 19th century, this Swan Lake dances the Royal Birmingham Ballet into history because of the beauty of its leading dancer, Céline Gittens, one of the world's first non-white ballerinas.
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Before the war came: why The Green Table is urgent today

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Jonathan Payn talks about The Green Table by Kurt Jooss, first performed in Paris in 1932 – and how choreography can respond to political collapse and the threat of war.
