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Northern Ballet celebrates narrative even within the abstract

A triple bill that shows off the dancers' many talents and leaves the viewer feeling entirely satiated.
Marianela Núñez delivers outstanding versatility in Romeo and Juliet
During her long career as a principal (19 years and counting), Juliet has never been an obvious pièce de résistance for Núñez. That is, until now.
Popcorn, fish dives and a rock guitar lute: Balanchine and Robbins
An evening of George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins at Covent Garden, topped by a beautifully poignant rendering of Dances at a Gathering.
A joyful gala event from The Royal Ballet in troubled times
The whole Company exudes bravura and panache in gala programme headlined by a Zucchetti premiere and a Wheeldon classic.
The Royal Ballet Back on Stage in a marathon evening
An event that will be long-remembered for the importance of the occasion, if not for its content.
Music triumphs over tragedy: Marston’s moving The Cellist

In her first work for the Covent Garden main stage, based on the life of Jacqueline du Pré, choreographer Cathy Marston explores the profound bond between musician and instrument.
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How McGregor works: Ferri, Bonelli and Watson rehearse Woolf Works

A few weeks before the 2015 première of his first full length work for The Royal Ballet, Wayne McGregor rehearses Woolf Works with Alessandra Ferri, Federico Bonelli and Edward Watson
